Into the Wine is one of the representative works of Li Bai, a famous poet in Tang Dynasty. The whole poem is divided into 32 sentences, which shows the author's heroic and passionate feelings and extraordinary spiritual outlook with heroic, passionate and open-minded style.
First of all, the rhythm and rhyme of poetry are very standardized. The whole poem presents a free and unrestrained, detached style. Among them, the author used a sweet rhyme without any stiff and discordant feeling.
Secondly, the situation described by the poet is also very clear. The poem first appeared, "Didn't you see how the water of the Yellow River moved from the sky into the ocean and never came back?" It clearly expresses the author's lofty sentiments and ambitions, and My Fair Lady, My Gentleman, is unique. The scene described in the whole poem is very realistic, which makes people seem to see the scene of the author drinking and singing.
Finally, the emotions expressed in poetry are also unique. Li Bai's lofty aspirations, open-minded optimism and uninhibited are the true portrayal of his mental outlook. In his poems, he expressed his outlook on life and attitude towards life, that is, he would rather burn himself in a short life than leave any regrets. In Li Bai's poems, we can feel his love for life and indomitable spirit, which is also the realm he pursues all his life.
In a word, Into the Wine is a very beautiful poem, not only one of Li Bai's representative works, but also one of the precious heritages of China's classical literature. No matter from the literary point of view or from the ideological connotation, this poem is worthy of our careful taste.