The timeline of Li Bai's poems

Li Bai (70 1 -762) was an outstanding poet in the Tang Dynasty and was regarded as a poet in the history of ancient China literature. His poems have a wide range of themes, including natural landscape, character description, philosophical thinking and so on. The following is the timeline of Li Bai's poems:

7 12 -725: Li Bai was born in the Kaiyuan period of the Tang Dynasty, and his poetry creation can be traced back to his childhood. It is said that he wrote the poem Wu Qiqu when he was 12 years old.

725 -742: This period is Li Bai's early creative stage. During this period, he traveled to many places and met many scholars and officials. These experiences provided rich materials for his poetry creation. His early works include Wang Lushan Waterfall and Qiupu Song.

742 -755: This period is the peak of Li Bai's creation. During this period, he traveled to many places, including Chang 'an, Luoyang and Yangzhou. I met with many scholars and officials and exchanged views with them. His creation involves a variety of themes, including landscapes, historical allusions, political expressions and so on. His representative works include Thinking on a Quiet Night, Drinking in Wine, Drinking Four Bright Moons Alone, Part One, etc.

755 -762: This period is the creative stage of Li Bai in his later years. After the Anshi Rebellion broke out, Li Bai left Chang 'an and went into exile overseas. Despite his wandering life, his poetry creation has not stopped. His works in his later years reflected his concern for the country and people, and expressed his yearning for his homeland and memories of the lost years. His masterpieces in his later years include it is hard to go II and Farewell to Du Fu.

Li Bai's poetry and song creation runs through all stages of his life, showing his talent and personality. His poems have a far-reaching influence on later generations and are regarded as one of the treasures of ancient China literature.