What are the characteristics of natural images in Li Bai's poems?

A: Li Bai's poems and songs pursue the aesthetic effect of "clear water gives birth to hibiscus, and nature carves it out", so he also chooses natural images related to nature in the choice of images, and has formed some unique characteristics:

First of all, there are many magnificent images in Li Bai's poems, with mountains and rivers overflowing and the moon in his arms. He seems to be particularly fond of huge and spectacular things. Dapeng, giant fish, long whales, rivers and seas, and snow-capped mountains are all objects he likes to recite. Li Bai described them in an unusually broad spatial background, which constituted the poetic image of majestic Wei Zhaung. Such as "Lu Shan Ge Yi Yu Shi Lu Xuzhou": "I climbed to the top. I look around the world, and the vast rivers are gone forever. The yellow cloud was blown away by the wind for hundreds of miles, and a snow peak was surrounded by a vortex with nine times the current. " The magnificent combination of images gives people a sense of sublimity.

Secondly, there are some fresh and beautiful images in Li Bai's poems. Such as "in the mirror of pedestrians, in the screen of birds". (Journey to Qingxi) "The green water is clear and the moon is bright, and the egrets fly in the moon" (Part 13 of Qiu Ge), "Her jade steps are cold and dew, and the silk bottom is wet. She lingered there for so long. Behind her closed window, why is she still waiting, looking at the glory of the autumn moon through the crystal glass? These beautiful images, which are composed of clear and clean scenery such as Qingxi, bright moon, egret and white dew, greatly enrich the artistic connotation of Li Bai's poems. Therefore, there are two types of images in Li Bai's poems and songs: magnificent and beautiful.

Thirdly, Li Bai has an instinctive love for white transparent body. The moon is his favorite. When he was drinking with the moon alone, he said, "Until I raised my cup, I asked the moon to bring me my shadow and let the three of us. The moon doesn't know how to drink, but the shadow in front of it is behind. I have to mingle with them and enjoy the happiness of spring. I sang. The moon encourages me and I dance. My shadow is rolling behind. " . The image of the moon appears repeatedly in Li Bai's poems. In Li Bai's poems, the most commonly used color word is "white", followed by gold, cyan, yellow, green and purple. He is cheerful by nature and prefers bright colors to dark ones.