Play the poem white jade plate

When I was young, I didn't know the bright moon in the sky, so I called it Bai Yupan. Lang Yuexing, written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, is called Bai Panyu because he didn't know the moon when he was a child. I suspect it is Yao's platform, flying in the sky. Is the fairy in the moon hanging her feet? Why do laurel trees become round in January? The white rabbit is not an old panacea. Can you tell me who eats it? Toads eat the full moon, the moon, the moon is so dark, I don't know. * * * This is confusing, and it's not enough to go. The moon has been lost, and there is nothing to see except to walk away. Worry, how can I bear the pain, sadness breaks my heart. Enjoy Bao Zhao's Long Moon Tour and write a beautiful song about the moon. Li Bai adopted this topic, so it was called Gulangyu, but it did not follow the old content. Poets use romantic creative techniques to form a magnificent, magical and meaningful artistic image through rich imagination, clever handling of myths and legends and strong lyricism. The poem begins with the understanding of the childlike innocence of the moon in childhood: "I didn't know the moon when I was a child, so I called it a white jade plate." I suspect it is Yao's platform, flying in the sky. The metaphor of "White Jade Plate" and "Yaotai Mirror" vividly shows the shape of the moon and the bright and lovely moonlight, which makes people feel very novel and interesting. The verbs "shout" and "doubt" convey the innocence of children. These four poems, seemingly handwritten, are full of emotion. Then, he wrote about the rise of the moon: "Immortals hang their feet, osmanthus trees are round?" "Why does laurel grow round? According to ancient myths, there are immortals, osmanthus trees and white rabbits in the moon. When the moon rises, I first see the feet of immortals, and then gradually see the complete shapes of immortals and laurels, the full moon in the middle of the moon and the white rabbit. The poet used this myth and legend to write a fairyland-like scene when the moon was born. However, the good times didn't last long, and the moon gradually eroded out of the circle: "The toad eroded the round shadow, and Daming night was gone. "Toad, commonly known as toad; Daming, the moon. Legend has it that the eclipse was caused by a toad eating the moon, and the moon was darkened by the toad. The poet's feelings and hopes are manifested in "the past dust has fallen to nine evils, and the harmony between man and nature is clear." In ancient times, Houyi, who was good at shooting, shot nine suns, leaving only one, saving the sky and people from fire and water. The poet painted such a hero here, not only because there is no such hero in reality, but also because he hopes to have such a hero to sweep the world. However, the reality is reality after all, and the poet is deeply disappointed: "The confusion of * * * must get rid of the lack of prospects. "Now that the moon has disappeared, I am very confused and there is nothing to see. Better leave early. This is a helpless way. The worries in my heart have not eased, but deepened: "What about worries? "? Worry, how can I bear the pain, sadness breaks my heart. The poet is reluctant to go away, and his heart is full of contradictions and worries. This poem was probably written by Li Bai to cope with the darkness of state affairs at that time. In his later years, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty indulged in debauchery, favoring Yang Guifei, and became a traitor, eunuch, and border general, making the country a mess. In the poem, "Toad eats a round shadow and dies tomorrow night" seems to satirize this dark situation. Shen Deqian said, this is "suggesting that the imperial concubine can confuse the Lord. "... but the poet's theme is unclear, but he takes the whole article as a code word, turns reality into a mirage, and alludes to reality with a toad eclipsing the moon, which is very profound and tortuous. One novel and wonderful imagination after another in the poem shows the ups and downs of the poet's feelings, and the words are like flowing water, full of charm and intriguing, which embodies the bold, fresh and elegant style of Li Bai's poems.