Lanling wine tulips, jade bowls filled with amber light. But I got the host drunk and didn't know where it was. The gist of the poem?

Expressing the sadness of leaving home is a common theme in the creation of ancient poetry. However, although the title of this poem is a guest masterpiece, it expresses the author's other feelings. "lanling wine tulips and jade bowls are full of amber light." Lanling is a place worth visiting, but when it is associated with fine wine, it sweeps away the depression and sadness in a foreign land and has a fascinating emotional color. The famous lanling wine, with tulips as raw materials, has a strong aroma and is packed in a crystal clear jade bowl. Looks like amber. The poet's joy and excitement in the face of wine can be imagined

"But I got the master drunk, and I don't know where it is." These two poems can be said to be both in people's minds and unexpected. It is in people's minds because it conforms to the previous description and the natural trend of emotional development; Strange to say, the topic of "making customers work in China" seems to imply that writing about customers' worries is completely another expression in Li Bai's works. This makes this poem particularly intriguing. The poet is not unaware that he is in a foreign land. Of course, he doesn't want to miss his hometown at all. However, these were diluted in front of lanling wine. A lingering feeling, even being happy to get drunk in front of guests and friends, completely dominated him. It is precisely this poem that is different from ordinary travel from being a guest to being happy and not knowing a foreign country.

Li Bai moved to the east foot after his trip to Chang 'an in the early years of Tianbao. This poem was written in Lanling, Donglu, and taking Lanling as a "guest" should obviously have been written during the Kaiyuan period, that is, before entering Beijing. At this time, the society presents a prosperous scene, people's mental state is generally high and exciting, while Li Bai values friendship, loves wine and loves to travel, and the scenery of the motherland is beautiful everywhere in his mind. This poem fully shows Li Bai's uninhibited personality and reflects the flavor of the times in the prosperous Tang Dynasty from one side. (Yu Shucheng)

Appreciate II

"lanling wine tulip, jade bowl full of amber light." This song "Working as a guest" begins like this. Tulip is a fragrant herb. It was used to make wine in ancient times. The wine soaked with tulips is golden yellow and fragrant. Amber, pine and cypress resin fossil, is yellow or reddish brown, and the color of wine is described as crystal clear and lovely here. Everyone knows that Li Bai has a soft spot for wine all his life. As long as there is wine, Li Bai can get carried away. This shows the magical effect of wine on Li Bai. At present, it is also the same occasion, except that the "golden bottle" has been replaced by the "jade bowl", and people are not at the feet of Emperor Chang 'an. Li Bai, who is in the folk, can indulge in wild interests and enjoy himself. The local wine may be even more unique, because this drinking song, which has been passed down through the ages, will only have a lot of wine with the words "Lanling" until now. At this time, the lanling wine in front of us is bright and fragrant. Li Bai sees in his eyes and beauty is in his heart. He can't wait to get drunk at once. However, Li Bai faced more than 10 million feasts in his life. Li Bai may be more unrestrained because of drinking, or he may be more sentimental because of drinking. It is precisely because of this that Li Bai is not a vulgar alcoholic who only knows how to drink and have fun. So this time, Li Bai forgot what homesickness is. Actually, it's not wine, it's a loving host. "But it made the owner drunk, and I don't know where it is!" "Stan" means as long as. So, literally, it is a subjunctive mood, but when we read it, we obviously feel that Li Bai is sure to get rid of the homesickness that has been lingering in our hearts.