1, introduction of the work
In the early years of Tianbao, Li Bai left Chang 'an and moved to East Road. The poem "A Traveler's Journey" written by Lan Ling should be his work before he went to Chang 'an. Researchers speculate that this poem was written in the 27th year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (739), when Li Baigang went to Donglu to visit Lanling.
At that time, the social environment was rich and people's mental state was good. Li Bai, on the other hand, cherishes friendship, likes wine and loves traveling. He regards all the scenic spots in our country as the embodiment of beauty.
2. Appreciation of works
Taking wine as the theme, this poem depicts the scene of the poet drinking in a foreign land, and expresses the poet's heroic and unrestrained personality and unique feelings for his hometown and other places. The poem mentions "Lanling fine wine" and praises the fine wine produced in Lanling area, as well as the jade bowl and amber color of the wine.
The poet said that as long as the master can make him drunk, he won't care where he is, which fully shows the poet's optimism and love for life. It fully shows Li Bai's bold and unconstrained personality and the bold and elegant characteristics of Shi Li, and reflects the flavor of the times in the prosperous Tang Dynasty from one side.
Brief introduction and life of the poet
1, a brief introduction to the poet
Li Bai (70 1-762), whose real name is Taibai, is a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. He is also called "Du Li" with Du Fu and is honored as "Poet Fairy" by later generations. He was born in Broken Leaf City (present-day Kyrgyz Republic), then moved to Mianzhou, Jiannan with his father and grew up in Jiannan area.
Li Bai's poems and songs have high artistic achievements, and are famous for being bold, unrestrained, fresh and lofty, full of romanticism.
Step 2 live
As a teenager, Li Bai was brilliant, loved literature, and was especially good at poetry creation. In his youth, he left his hometown and began a long roaming career in school, covering a wide range and accumulating rich social experience. In 727 AD, Li Bai came to Chang 'an, Tang Dou, met many literati, was appreciated by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, and was appointed as the Imperial Imperial edict Hanlin.
However, due to his unruly personality, he could not adapt to the official life and eventually resigned and left Chang 'an. In the following years, Li Bai traveled around the world, made many scholars, and continued to create a large number of well-known poems, showing his bold, unrestrained, fresh and lofty artistic style.