Frustration, Enthusiasm and Dreams in Poetry and Wine —— Thoughts on Reading Li Bai's Into the Wine

Frustrated enthusiasm and dreams in poetry and wine

-Read Li Bai's "Into the Wine"

I like Li Bai's articles, and I like his poem "Into the Wine" even more.

I like this poem's rich and peculiar imagination, smooth and harmonious rhythm, frank and bold personality flowing between the lines, and I like to think about the inspiration brought by the poet's life experience.

Reading "Near Wine" is full of atmosphere and mind. The poem begins with a figurative technique, which makes it strange to use a pen. The phrase "How does the water of the Yellow River move out of the sky", like wind, sea and rain, comes at the reader head on, which can most vividly arouse the reader's imagination and best reflect the poet's broad vision, lofty vision and broad mind. It is by no means those who are narrow-minded, haggle over personal gains and losses, indulge in fame and fortune, and are selfish and vulgar.

Reading "Near Wine" reveals strong self-confidence and great ambition. The sentence "Since God has given talents, let them find jobs!" Singing the persistent and upward belief in the poet's bones. Frustration is temporary, and he always believes that his talent will be useful in good times and bad times. This heroic poem has inspired countless future generations to "stay in the blue sky" in frustration and confusion.

Reading "Drinking Near" reveals contempt for money and fame. "Spin a thousand pieces of silver and come back!" Reading such a poem, we can clearly see the generous true nature of a chivalrous man who walks the rivers and lakes and helps the poor. There is nothing to be reluctant to part with, and "bells and drums are full of jade" is even less precious. Just as you can learn about a person from drinking and gambling, your attitude towards money can better show whether a person's spiritual world is poor or rich. Seeing fame and fortune as dirt can drive money instead of being controlled by it, which makes all ordinary people stunned. How many people can really do this free and easy? This spiritual realm makes me deeply ashamed, and it is also worthy of deep reflection by people living in modern civilization thousands of years later.

Reading "Near Wine" is frank and informal. "Why do you say, my master, your money is gone? Go and buy wine, let's drink together! " And "give them to the boy for good wine" vividly depicts the scene after drinking, and truly and vividly embodies Li Bai's true, unpretentious, unpretentious and calculating side. As for the explanation of "master", it should be recognized that Yuan Danqiu, the author's good friend, was originally a guest at a friend's house, but at this time Li Bai actually said to the master: You don't have to say that you have less money, just buy and drink. Although they are friends of their own, although everyone is in a state of euphoria, they can speak without scruple, which best reflects the speaker's frankness and inner purity. In any case, this straightforward character reveals Li Bai's frankness, selflessness and fearlessness. Of course, it can be seen that his friends are by no means vulgar. This kind of communication between friends without restraint and home because of understanding best conforms to Li Bai's temperament and personality of pursuing freedom, and also makes us yearn for this realm. I think with Li Bai's character, even if he is not in front of his old friends, he will not tell half a lie to cater to others. We must always live truly. This persistence is respectable, and it also makes many modern people who have suffered losses for their interests and livelihoods feel deeply guilty.

It is true that drinking is free and easy, and people can get relaxation and happiness from it. However, when reading Li Bai's Near Drink, what we read between the lines of this poem is more frustration, loneliness, inner contradictions and worries. "Oh, is it really" proud "to let a man with spirit take risks where he likes? Why "have fun"? Because happiness is temporary, behind "complacency" is frustration. I hope I will never wake up when I am drunk. Why "never wake up"? Because the reality made him deeply disappointed, he was only regarded as a royal scholar by the emperor, and his enthusiasm and ambition were nowhere to be displayed. However, time flies, "into the ocean, never to return", the pace of time has never stopped; Life is easy to get old. "Although it is still black in the morning, it becomes snow at night", and heroes will get old. But after all, Li Bai is a proud man and a man of backbone. He doesn't want to be decadent because of all his frustrations, and he doesn't want to show his melancholy in front of anyone. Therefore, poetry and wine became the best media for him to water his chest.

Reading "Near Wine" reveals deep loneliness and yearning for bosom friends. "The sober people and saints in the old days have been forgotten." The author should consider himself a saint, so he will be lonely, so there may be some comfort. There are many similarities between Cao Zhi and the author in the Exhibition Biography of the Later Han Dynasty. They are both brilliant, honest and kind people, and they are also politically frustrated. It is precisely because few people really understand the author's inner world in real life, even Cenfuzi and Dan Qiusheng, who accompany him to drink, may do so. Therefore, only by thinking about the ancients can we find * * * songs and find spiritual comfort.

At this moment, Li Bai's grief runs through ancient times and has become a portrayal of countless talents and talents for thousands of years. This can't help but make us think deeply: how do those who live in temples use talents, and never let this tragedy of wasting talents happen again.

After all, Li Bai is Li Bai. Frustration and loneliness will not change his ambition to cherish the world. He is still actively pursuing his own ideals. After the An Shi Rebellion broke out, the poet who was concerned about the country and the people, though old, went to assist Li Lin in Wang Yong, but was convicted and sent to Yelang, and returned to the Central Plains after an Amnesty, and lived a wandering life for several years. When Li Guangbi Dongzhen was near the Huaihe River, Li Bai, regardless of 6 1 year old, heard the news and volunteered to kill the enemy. He hoped that in his later years, he would try his best to save the country from peril and return halfway due to illness. The following year, he died of illness in Li, Dangtu county magistrate, the most famous seal writer and poet's uncle in the Tang Dynasty.

What a sad thing it is for an intellectual who still remembers the whole life and country until the last period of his life, but his desire to serve the country cannot be realized. Some people may say that it is this life experience that makes a great romantic poet. I think that even if Li Bai experiences more setbacks, it will not change his original intention of reading poetry books-seeking national peace and people's stability. This is the ideal and value he wants to realize in life, but it can't be realized in his lifetime. This can't be anyone's comedy.

With such a deep sense of frustration and sadness, the words flowing out of the pen are not decadent at all, exciting and full of lofty sentiments. What kind of kindness and heart is a poet who doesn't want his sadness to destroy the happiness of others? A poem "Into the Wine" should bring us something behind the poem and the wine. ...

Since ancient times, only one country has a home. As parents, we should care and cherish every child, even if there are many shortcomings and mistakes, let their enthusiasm and dreams bloom in reality.

(Dong Chengyuan, Arun Banner State Taxation Bureau, Hulunbeier City, Inner Mongolia)