When teenagers were learning to surf, how many students silently read Li Bai's Difficult to Walk, gritting their teeth and trying again. ......
After entering the society, Li Bai's poems will always be sung unconsciously, whether he is proud or frustrated, or when his mood fluctuates. ......
Indeed, as a witness and the most famous poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Li Bai can be described as a romantic poet known to all women and children. His poems are magnificent, elegant and passionate, which can be described as "this song should only exist in the sky." However, just as you are familiar with Li Bai's poems, how much do you know about Li Bai? What is the real Li Bai like? This book "Li Bai: Fairy in the Moon, Wine in Poetry" may break your cognition and bring you a brand-new Li Bai. ......
Some time ago, someone on the Internet dug up Li Bai's "Gulangyue Journey". "When I was a child, I didn't know the moon, so I called it Bai Yupan" and exclaimed, "Is Li Bai a rich second generation?" Indeed, Li Bai's father Li Kejia is very rich. No matter from the present point of view or the reality at that time, Li Bai is a "rich second generation" who is not short of money. However, can this "rich second generation" identity make Li Bai unimpeded in the prosperous Tang Dynasty? The answer is no.
Li Bai's father, Li Ke, is a super businessman, but their family is not just an ordinary businessman's family ..... "Li Bai: Fairy Wine under the Moon in Poetry" begins with the birth of Li Bai, telling the story of this talented person who was born in a big family but was exiled and lived in exile, and lived incognito, and what a rich second generation he was with this young boy who followed his family back to his hometown in the Tang Dynasty in his early years and believed in Taoism and was keen on seeking immortality. How to embark on the journey of a poet and writer ... In this book, we can see Bai, a rich second generation who spends money like water, and Bai, a lonely goose who is down and out. ......
Hanlin, or Bachelor of Hanlin, is not only the official name of China in ancient times, but also not only the official name. It can be said that Hanlin is the most sought-after official position of ancient students in China. Under normal circumstances, only students who pass the imperial examination and get a certain ranking can enter the Hanlin Academy and become an academician. The ranking of "scholars, farmers and businessmen" originated in the Spring and Autumn Period was even more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people in the Tang Dynasty and unshakable. As the son of a wealthy businessman, Li Bai is not qualified to participate in scientific research.
Li Bai, who was unable to take the imperial examination, was an ordinary gifted scholar eager to be recognized by the emperor. Therefore, Li Bai came to Chang 'an and embarked on the road of offering gifts. These magnificent poems and Li Bai's elegant demeanor were appreciated by Tang, Princess and Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, and Li Bai was therefore appointed as an academician to pay attention to them, accompany the emperor around and write poems for the emperor's entertainment. Although Li Bai was extremely eager to do his best to repay the emperor's kindness, the darkness and corruption of officialdom and the momentum of bureaucrats chasing fame and fortune at that time made Li Bai physically and mentally exhausted. Therefore, under the deliberate frame-up of Gao Lishi and others, Li Bai can only stay in the cold palace alone ... In the book Li Bai: Moon, Moon and Brewmaster in Poetry, the author will enter the palace before Li Bai, Li Han Lin Bai and Li Bai who resigned and returned to Beijing, and Li Bai's inner monologue will emerge in different situations. Not only wrote what Li Bai thought, but also brought us closer to the poet Li Bai.
This biography of Li Bai from the perspective of fans begins with Li Bai's legendary life experience. From the Western Regions to Sichuan, two marriages in Sichuan, exile in his later years and death in a foreign country, the curtain of Li Bai's life stage was torn apart layer by layer, which truly and vividly showed the image of a romantic poet who was free and unrestrained but ran into a wall everywhere. Perhaps the author filtered Li Bai's idol, and the book portrayed Li Bai's arrogant and lonely inner world particularly profoundly; But the interpretation of Li Bai's poems in the book is a bit thin. If you are interested in Li Bai's life, maybe you can read this book.