In the thousand-year-old history of the Tang Dynasty, there have been many talented people in the literary world, but Li Bai is recognized as a chivalrous poet and immortal romantic. His legendary life, bold poetic style and free and easy attitude are deeply imprinted in our hearts. Each of his poems shines with excellence and is well-known in China. The poem "Shu Dao Difficulty" is a masterpiece among Li Bai's many poems. There is a little story around the poem. Li Bai visited Chang'an for the first time and showed "The Difficulty of Shu Dao" to He Zhizhang, a giant in the literary world at that time. He Zhizhang was amazed and praised Li Bai as "an immortal".
This poem describes the difficulty of Shu Road, as its name suggests, it is difficult to climb to the sky. After 48,000 years old, Shu Dao was isolated from the world. There is a bird road in Taibai Mountain, across the top of Emei. However, the mountain collapsed and the ground cracked, the strong man unfortunately died, and the ladder stones were like a ladder. There are six dragons returning to the sun on the high standard, and there are waves and rapids below. It is difficult for yellow cranes to fly, and it is difficult for apes to climb. The road is winding and twisting. Li Bai sighed and asked when you would return. Green mud vertical and horizontal, 100 steps and nine folds.
"Qingping Tune" shows the graceful beauty: "The clouds want to dress and the flowers want to look, and the spring breeze blows Revlon." "Famous flowers love the country, and the king looks at it with a smile. "It's an unbelievable set of poems. What's even more amazing is that Li Bai created this group of works in a drunken state.
Li Bai was not only a poet, but also a swordsman. In "Chivalrous Journey", the righteous man and swordsman temperament he showed aroused people's admiration. This poem was quoted by Mr. Jin Yong at the beginning of his long martial arts work "Liancheng Jue". According to historical records, Li Bai once had a glorious moment of "liking swordsmanship, fencing, and being a man".
Li Bai was appreciated in the imperial court, and Tang Xuanzong respected him as the "imperial poet". Once, Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei were admiring flowers in the garden and asked Li Guinian to sing, but Xuanzong thought that there should be new poems. So Li Bai wrote poems for the two after getting drunk, and "Qingping Tune" amazed everyone. Such a literary style and temperament, after thousands of years, is still only Li Bai.
These are just the tip of the iceberg of Li Bai's poems and stories, and more will be shared when there is an opportunity in the future. Thank you for reading and appreciating the beauty of traditional culture.