An interview with Dai Tianshan Taoist met Li Bai's translation.

A Taoist who visited Dai Tianshan met Li Bai.

1, the first sentence, "In the Barking of Dogs" draws a quiet pastoral picture with the barking of dogs as the introduction. The "underwater sound" here implies that the Taoist Dai Tianshan lives in a secluded place. The next "Peach Blossom with Dew" depicts the beautiful scenery in the early morning of spring. Peach blossoms are in full bloom and dewdrops are crystal clear, giving people a vibrant feeling.

2. The second sentence, "See the deer when the tree is deep, but don't ring the bell at noon", shows the living environment of Taoist Dai Tianshan through the description of natural scenery. The "tree depth" and "flowing noon" here imply the passage of time respectively, while "seeing the deer" and "not hearing the bell" show the detachment and leisure of Taoist life. This detached and leisurely attitude towards life is one of the core concepts of Taoist culture.

3. The third sentence, "Wild bamboos are green, flying springs hang blue peaks", further shows the living environment of Taoist Dai Tianshan through the delicate description of natural scenery. The "wild bamboo" and "flying spring" here symbolize the vitality and vitality of nature respectively, while the "green fog" and "blue peak" show the magnificence and mystery of nature. This magnificent and mysterious natural landscape is the ideal realm pursued by Taoist culture.

4. The last sentence, "Where to go, worry about two or three loose", expresses the poet's admiration for Taoist Dai Tianshan and his desire for immortality. "No one knows where to go" here implies the improbability of Taoist priests, while "worrying about two or three pines" shows the poet's desire and helplessness for immortality. This kind of longing and helplessness is the same emotion that human beings face in do or die.

Li Bai's related knowledge

1, Li Bai, whose name is Taibai, is a violet layman, also known as "fallen immortal". He was a great romantic poet in Tang Dynasty, and was praised as "Poet Fairy" by later generations. Li Bai was born in Chang 'an in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. His poetry style is unrestrained, full of passion and imagination. His poems have a wide range of contents, which not only reflect the prosperity and progress of the society at that time, but also express his political ambitions and philosophy of life.

2. Li Bai's poems and songs have distinct personality and unique style. He is good at using metaphors, symbols and other rhetorical devices to make his poems more vivid and appealing. His poems are full of concern and thinking about life, love, friendship and other themes, which shows his profound thoughts and feelings.

In Li Bai's life, he had many roaming experiences. These experiences made him have a deeper understanding of society and life, and also enriched his poetry creation materials. His poems are full of descriptions of natural scenery and human landscape, showing his love for nature and yearning for life.