Dream on Mount Tianmu is an ancient poem written by Li Bai. Written in the second year after Li Bai left Chang 'an. It is a poem about dreams and immortals. The poem was written in the famous mountain of Xianfu, with peculiar conception, rigorous conception and magnificent artistic conception. Emotion is deep, intense and unpredictable, which reflects the truth of life in the illusory description. Although bizarre, it is not artificial. The content is rich and tortuous, and the image is brilliant and romantic. Formally, miscellaneous words alternate with each other, while using Sao style, not bound by laws and regulations, and the system is liberated. The whole poem is written in calligraphy, and the pen comes with it. The poem is brilliant and it is a peerless masterpiece.
"Mourning the Chao and Celebrating the Heng" is a mourning poem written by Li Bai after learning that Japanese friend Chao Heng sank on his way back to China and lied that he drowned. Although this poem was written because of misinformation, the sadness in it is real and profound. The whole poem expresses grief through several short shots. There are many symbols and metaphors in words. It is sad for others and can't bear to write about them. Painful but not dull, the conclusion is particularly long.
Ding Du's Song of Protecting the City is a five-character ancient poem written by Li Bai. It depicts the toil of the working people in the hot season, exposes the sin of the ruling class's extravagance and neglect of people's lives, and shows the poet's deep sympathy for the suffering and fate of the working people. This is a gloomy realistic poem. The combination of description and discussion in the whole poem highlights the pain of the civilian worker tugboat, and then expresses the discussion on the basis of description, revealing that the pain of the working people is not over, which not only deepens the previous description, but also expands and improves the theme of the whole poem. The description and discussion in the poem are realistic, unadorned and exaggerated, with far-reaching implications, which is different from the poet's romantic poems.
Five Poems by Yue Nv (Part II) is a poem by Li Bai. Thirdly, this poem was written by Li Bai in The Moon Flute, which vividly depicts the shy psychology and modality of a lotus picking girl who wants to meet a young man. Although this poem is simple, it is meaningful.
About the author:
Li Bai (70 1 Feb. 28-762), a poet of the Tang Dynasty, is known as the "Poet Fairy" and the greatest romantic poet. Han nationality, a native of Broken Leaf City (now tokmak, Kyrgyzstan) in the Western Region, moved to Changlong County (now Qinglian Township, jiangyou city, Mianyang, Sichuan) with his father at the age of 5, and his ancestral home was Ji Cheng County, Longxi County (now south of Jingning County, Pingliang City, Gansu Province). There are more than 0/000 poems in the world, with masterpieces such as Difficult Road to Shu, it is hard to go, Climbing Mount Tianmu in a Dream, Jiang and Li Taibai Ji. He died in Dangtu, Anhui Province in 762 at the age of 6 1.
Li Bai's poetic creation has a strong subjective color, which is mainly manifested in his emphasis on expressing heroism and passionate feelings, and rarely describing objective things and specific time in detail. Free and easy temperament, independent personality, and strong emotions that are easy to touch and erupt form the distinctive features of Li Bai's lyric style. He often erupts, and once his feelings are aroused, he rushes out without restraint, just like a hurricane in the sky and an overflowing volcano. His imagination is very strange, often has unusual connections, and changes with the flow of emotions.