What are Li Bai’s prophetic poems?

The details of Li Bai’s acrostic prophetic poem are as follows:

1. Ma Hang disappeared: Ma Teng rode on the auspicious clouds and flew to Kuohai County. Lost in Penglai Pavilion, traces nowhere to be found.

2. Japan, go to hell: At dusk, there are small orchid boats in the Cangshan Mountains, and there is no sunset to decorate the clear springs. Last year, the leaves fell, fate was determined, and the stagnant water was slightly rippling, but people died.

3. The article is derailed: The article is missing than He Yuan, and Zhang Xian gives up his favor. The world-wide art of book-loving has no descendants in ancient times. Yao Xuancai and Shan Yu have a longing for death.

Introduction to Li Bai

Li Bai (701-762), also known as Taibai, also known as Qinglian layman, also known as "the banished immortal". He was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty and was hailed as the "Immortal of Poetry" by later generations. Together with Du Fu, they are called "Li Du". In order to distinguish them from the other two poets Li Shangyin and Du Mu, who are called "Little Li Du", Du Fu and Li Bai are also collectively called "Big Li Du". He is cheerful and generous, loves drinking, writing poetry, and making friends.

Li Bai's "Collection of Li Taibai" has been handed down from generation to generation, and most of his poems were written when he was drunk. His representative works include "Wanglu Mountain Waterfall", "The Road is Difficult", "The Road to Shu is Difficult", "About to Drink", "Yue Nu Ci", "Early Departure from Baidi City" and many other poems. Song people have biographies of Li Bai's poems and poems (such as the first volume of Wen Ying's "Xiangshan Wild Records"). In terms of its pioneering significance and artistic achievements, "Li Bai's poems" enjoy an extremely high status.