Li Qingzhao: Live as a hero and die as a ghost.
Li Bai: I am born with talents that will be useful, and I will come back after all the money I have spent
There will be times when there are strong winds and waves, and I will hang my sails directly across the sea
Look up to the sky and roar When we go out, how can we be the people of Penghao?
There will be times when we ride the wind and waves and hang our sails directly across the sea. Li Bai's "The Journey Is Difficult"
Introduction to Li Qingzhao (1084-about 1156), a female poet in the Song Dynasty (at the turn of the two Song Dynasties), named Yi'an Jushi, from Zhangqiu, Jinan (now Jinan, Shandong). He was born in the seventh year of Yuanfeng (1084), the seventh year of Emperor Shenzong of the Song Dynasty, and died in the twenty-sixth year of Shaoxing (1156), the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty. She was born into a scholarly family. Life was prosperous in his early days. Her father, Li Gefei, had a rich collection of books. She laid a literary foundation in a good family environment when she was a child. After getting married, he and his husband Zhao Mingcheng devoted themselves to collecting and organizing epigraphy, calligraphy and paintings, and they both engaged in academic research. Like-minded people lead a happy life. After the Jin soldiers occupied the Central Plains, they lived in the south. Zhao Mingcheng died of illness, and Li Qingzhao was left alone. Throughout his life, he experienced the seemingly prosperous and crisis-ridden late Northern Song Dynasty and the turbulent early Southern Song Dynasty, when Jiangzuo was settled.
Li Qingzhao is a rare talented woman in ancient China. She is good at calligraphy and painting, is proficient in epigraphy, and is especially good at poetry. Her lyrics are unique and have been passed down through the ages, and she is known as "a major lineage of lyricists". Her words are divided into early and late stages. In the early stage, he wrote mostly about his leisurely life, love life and natural scenery, with beautiful rhythm. For example, "A Cut of Plum Blossoms, the Fragrance of Red Lotus Roots and the Remaining Jade Mat in Autumn" and so on. In the later period, I often lamented my life experience, recalled the past with nostalgia, and had a sad mood. Such as "The sound is slow·Looking for the sound". Her personality is as admirable as her work. She has the virtuousness of a woman and the fortitude of a man; she has the cynical sentiments of ordinary people and her lofty patriotism.
Li Bai (701-762), also known as Taibai, Qinglian Jushi, and "Exiled Immortal", was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty. He was hailed as the "Poetry Immortal" by later generations. Together with Du Fu, they are called "Li Du". In order to distinguish them from the other two poets Li Shangyin and Du Mu, who are called "Little Li Du", Du Fu and Li Bai are also called "Big Li Du". He is cheerful and generous, loves drinking, writing poetry, and making friends.
Li Bai was deeply influenced by Huang Lao Liezhuang's thoughts. There is "Li Taibai Collection" handed down to the world. Most of his poems were written when he was drunk. His representative works include "Wang Lushan Waterfall", "The Road is Difficult", "The Road to Shu" "Difficult", "About to Enter the Wine", "Liang Fu Yin", "Early Departure from Baidi City" and many other songs.
The Song Dynasty people have biographies of Li Bai's poems and poems (such as the first volume of Wen Ying's "Xiangshan Wild Records"). In terms of its pioneering significance and artistic achievements, "Li Bai's Ci" enjoys an extremely high status.