You can't see me in Baiyulou. If you miss me, you can only climb the high Wang Mi Mountain.
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Don't go in and collect three poems by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty.
Wang Ming did not return after three expeditions, and the Ming Dynasty left Wuguan. You can't see the White Jade Pagoda, but you must go to Wang Fu to see Acacia.
When I went out, my wife grabbed my clothes and asked me how long it would take to go back to the west. If you wear a golden seal when you return, don't learn from Su Qin.
Jade builds a golden ladder, and no one leaves the door alone to cry. Sitting in the cold light at night, even crying her eyes out in the Central Kansai region in the morning and evening.
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Li Bai (February 28, 7065438+0—February 65438+February 762) was born in Changlong County, Mianzhou, Shu County (according to legend, he was born in Broken Leaves in the Western Regions). A great romantic poet in Tang Dynasty, grandson of King Liang of Li Gui IX.
He is cheerful and generous, willing to make friends, and likes to drink and write poems, ranking among the "Eight Immortals in Wine". Appreciated by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, he served as a sacrifice to Hanlin, gave back money and traveled all over the country, and successively married the granddaughter of Prime Minister Xu He Zongchuke. After Tang Suzong acceded to the throne, he got involved in the rebellion and exiled Yelang to Li's hometown in dangtu county. In the second year of Shang Yuan, he died at the age of sixty-two.
He is the author of Li Taibai's Collection, and his representative works include Looking at Lushan Waterfall, it is hard to go, Difficult Road to Shu, Entering Wine, Initial Making of Baidicheng, etc. Li Bai's ci and fu have high pioneering significance and artistic achievements. Later generations praised him as a "poetic fairy" and called him "Du Li" with the poet Du Fu.
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Bold and unrestrained, fresh and elegant, rich in imagination, wonderful in artistic conception, wonderful in language, romantic and clear in artistic conception.
In Li Bai's poems, imagination, exaggeration, metaphor and personification are often used comprehensively to produce magical brilliance and magnificent artistic conception, which is the reason why Li Bai's romantic poems give people heroic, unrestrained, elegant and immortal.
One of the artistic techniques of romanticism in Li Bai's poems is to skillfully combine personification with metaphor, empathize with things and compare things with people.