Li Bai’s bold poetry classics

1. I am born with talents that will be useful, and I will come back after all my money has been spent. ——"About Wine"

The talents created by God must be useful, and I can get them again even after spending a thousand taels of gold.

In the third year of Tianbao, after Li Bai was given a gold and released by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, he embarked on a long journey around the world again. When Li Bai wrote this poem, it had been eight years since "the gift of gold was returned". During this period, Li Bai and his friend Cen Xun were invited many times to the Yingyang Mountain residence of Yuan Danqiu, another friend of Songshan Mountain. The three of them climbed high to have banquets and wine and songs.

2. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, so you can hang your sails and sail across the sea. ——"The Journey Is Difficult"

I believe that the time to ride the wind and waves will always come, and when the time comes, we must raise our sails and cross the sea!

In the first year of Tianbao, Li Bai came to Beijing according to the imperial edict and served as a minister of Hanlin. However, he was not reused by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, and was slandered and ostracized by powerful officials. Two years later, he was "given money and released" and was driven out of Chang'an in disguise. Li Bai was forced to leave Beijing, and his friends came to pay him a farewell. With no hope of seeking an official position, he deeply felt the difficulty of the official career, and wrote this article "The Journey Is Difficult" with indignation.

3. Kill one person in ten steps, and leave no trace in a thousand miles. ——"Xia Ke Xing"

Their martial arts are unparalleled. They can kill a person in ten steps. They can travel thousands of miles and are unstoppable.

In the third year of Tianbao, Li Bai traveled to Qizhou. The style of knight-errants was quite popular in the Tang Dynasty. Although Li Bai's poem "Xia Ke Xing" praises the spirit of knights, because the poet is Shang Renxia, ??this poem is also a self-portrait of the poet, and the poet's heroic ambitions are fully expressed in the poem.

4. An Neng bows down to serve the powerful, which makes me unhappy! - "Sleepwalking Tianmu Yin Farewell"

How can I serve the powerful with such humility that I can't Have a happy smile!

In the third year of Tianbao, Li Bai was squeezed out by the powerful in Chang'an, was released from Beijing, and returned to his home in Donglu. Then embark on a wandering journey again. This poem describing a dream trip to Tianmu Mountain was probably written when Li Bai was about to leave Donglu and travel south to Wuyue.

5. The roc rises with the wind in one day and soars up to 90,000 miles. ——"Shang Li Yong"

One day the Dapeng will fly with the wind, and rely on the power of the wind to reach the sky.

Li Yong served as the governor of Yuzhou from the seventh to ninth years of Kaiyuan. When Li Bai traveled to Yuzhou to visit Li Yong, he displeased Li Yong because he did not adhere to customary etiquette and spoke eloquently. When Li Bai was leaving, he wrote this rather rude poem "Shang Li Yong" to express his gratitude. In the poem, Li Bai compares himself with the Dapeng, which expresses the poet's ambition to soar into the blue clouds with great pride at this time.

6. We are all full of joy and hope, and want to go up to the blue sky to see the bright moon. ——"Farewell to the Secretary Shu Yun at the Xiezhen Tower in Xuanzhou"

We are all full of pride and joy, and our leaping thoughts are like flying up to the high blue sky to pick up the bright moon.

In 753 AD, not long after Li Bai came to Xuanzhou, one of his old friends, Li Yunxing, came here and was about to leave again soon. Li Bai accompanied him to Xietiao Tower and held a banquet to see him off. The poem expresses the poet's pride, ambition, and ambition. He is drunk and wants to fly, and wants to climb to the sky to catch the bright moon.