1, Shu Dao is difficult:
Shu Dao Nan is the masterpiece of Li Bai, a great poet in China in the Tang Dynasty. This poem imitates the theme of the old Yuefu, develops rich imagination in a romantic way, and artistically reproduces the spectacular, abrupt, tough, rugged Sichuan road and the incomparable majestic momentum, thus praising the magnificent scenery of Sichuan mountains and rivers, showing the magnificent mountains and rivers of the motherland, and fully expressing the poet's romantic temperament and love for nature.
2. Mount Emei:
Climbing Mount Emei is a poem written by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he was young. This poem expresses the author's yearning for heaven by writing about his feelings when he climbed Mount Emei. At the beginning, I wrote about my yearning for Emei Mountain before I went to Emei. Then write the scenery of Mount Emei, and write the realm of Mount Emei far away from the hubbub.
3. Looking at Tianmen Mountain:
Looking at Tianmen Mountain is a poem written by Li Bai Kaiyuan, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he climbed Tianmen Mountain on his way to Jiangdong in the thirteenth year. This poem describes the poet's boat sailing down the river and looking at Tianmen Mountain. The first two sentences describe the grandeur of Tianmen Mountain and the momentum of the mighty river. The last two sentences describe the prospect of looking through the gap between the green hills on both sides of the strait, showing a dynamic beauty.
4. Looking at Lushan Waterfall:
The two waterfalls in Lushan Mountain are two poems by Li Bai, a great poet in Tang Dynasty. One is an ancient poem with five words, and the other is a quatrain with seven words. These two poems are closely related to the word "Wang" in the title, and both use the incense burner peak of Lushan Mountain to describe the scenery of Lushan Waterfall.
They all use the word "hanging" to highlight the waterfall hanging like a bead curtain, draw it vividly with highly exaggerated artistic techniques, and then describe the specific scene of the waterfall in detail, depicting the flowing and flowing waterfall in a magnificent and colorful way, just like a vivid landscape painting.
5. Early Baidicheng:
The First Creation of Baidicheng is a poem written by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he returned from exile in two years. This is one of Li Bai's most popular poems. This poem describes that the river from Bai Di to Jiangling is swift and the ship is flying.
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