Farewell to Meng Haoran on the way to Yangzhou from Yellow Crane Tower.
Author: Li Bai in Tang Dynasty
Old friends frequently waved to me, bid farewell to the Yellow Crane Tower, and traveled to Yangzhou in this beautiful spring filled with catkins and flowers.
My friend's sail shadow faded away and disappeared at the end of the blue sky, only seeing the first line of the Yangtze River and heading for the distant horizon.
"translation"
My friend said goodbye to me at the Yellow Crane Tower, and went to Yangzhou for a long trip in the spring of March when catkins were like smoke and flowers were like flowers.
The shadow of the solitary sail gradually disappeared at the end of the blue sky, only to see the rolling Yangtze River heading for the sky.
[Notes]
Yellow Crane Tower: A famous scenic spot in China, it is located in Sheshan Yellow Chicken in Wuchang, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, and belongs to the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. According to legend, Fei Yi died of the Yellow Crane in the Three Kingdoms period, so it was called Yellow Crane Tower. The original building was destroyed and the existing building was restored on 1985.
Meng Haoran: Li Bai's friend.
One: Go and arrive.
Guangling: Yangzhou.
Old friend: Old friend, this refers to Meng Haoran. He is older than Li Bai and enjoys a high reputation in the field of poetry. Li Bai admires him very much and has deep feelings for each other, so he is called an "old friend".
Remarks: Goodbye.
Fireworks: describe spring scenery with catkins like smoke and flowers like brocade, referring to gorgeous spring scenery.
Down: Down the river.
Clear sky: Disappear in the blue sky. Do: end, disappear. Blue Sky: A work called Blue Mountain.
Just look: just look.
Sky Flow: Flowing to the horizon.
Sky: the horizon, the end of the horizon.
"Create background"
In the fifteenth year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (727), Li Baidong returned to Anlu, Hubei, at the age of 27. He lived in Anlu for ten years, but most of the time, he made friends with poetry and traveled abroad. In his own words, "it's a waste of ten years to keep wine in the land." That is, while living in Anlu, Li Bai met Meng Haoran who was twelve years older than him. Meng Haoran admired Li Bai very much and they soon became close friends. In March of the 18th year of Kaiyuan (730), when Li Bai learned that Meng Haoran was going to Guangling (now Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province), he sent a letter to meet Meng Haoran in Jiangxia (now Wuchang District, Wuhan City). A few days later, Meng Haoran took a boat to the east, and Li Bai personally sent it to the river. When I was leaving, I wrote this song "Farewell to Meng Haoran on the way to Yangzhou by the Yellow Crane Tower". It is said that this poem was written in the 16th year of Kaiyuan (728).
Appreciation of whole poem
This poem is different from Farewell to the Dutchman's Official in Shu Zhong's Affectionate Parting, and it is also different from Affectionate Parting in Wang Wei's Weicheng Qu. But a poetic parting. The reason for saying this is because this is the parting of two romantic and chic poets, and also because this parting is accompanied by a prosperous era, a prosperous season and a prosperous region, and it also brings the poet's yearning in the happy parting, which makes this parting more poetic and less sad.
Li Bai's deep affection and yearning for his friends are all reflected in this poetic style. The poet's heart rises and falls, just like a stream of spring water rolling eastward. In a word, this poetic parting of two romantic and chic poets is another yearning parting of Li Bai, which vividly shows the vast picture of boating on the Yangtze River and the details of lonely sails in the distance with the gorgeous scenery in March.
"Introduction to the author"
Li Bai (70 1 year -762)
The word Taibai, also known as "Violet Lay Man" and "Falling Immortal", was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty, praised as "Poet Immortal" by later generations, and called "Du Li" with Du Fu. In order to distinguish it from the other two poets, Li Shangyin and Du Mu, that is, "Little Du Li", Du Fu and Li Bai are also called "Big Du Li". According to the Book of the New Tang Dynasty, Li Bai is the ninth grandson of Gui Li, the king of Liang, and he is a descendant of all kings. He is cheerful and generous, loves to drink and write poems, and likes to make friends. Li Bai was deeply influenced by Huang Lao's idea of sorting out villages, such as Li Taibai Collection handed down from generation to generation. Most of his poems were written when he was drunk, and his representative works include Looking at Lushan Waterfall, Difficult Walking, Difficult Road, Drinking, Early Making a City of Baidi, etc.