In the long history, literati and artists have their own characteristics, but if you talk about the romance through the ages, Li Bai is particularly brilliant.
His pen and ink are like visitors from outside the world, stunning time, gentle years. The poems are like the sound of the piano, which hits the hearts of the people and tells endless emotions.
As an outstanding representative of the literati and artists of the ages, Li Bai's poetry works not only have high artistic value, but also have a profound impact on later generations.
Su Shi once praised: "The poems of Taibai, such as the Battle of Chibi, are spectacular and fierce, and they are one person through the ages." This is an accurate description of Li Bai's poetic style.
Today, let us feel the immortal literary charm of Li Bai and immerse our hearts in poetry.
One. The Yellow River falls into the sky and walks through the East China Sea, and thousands of miles are written into the chest.
Don Li Bai "Gift to Pei XIV".
Interpretation] Jun's mind is broad, such as the Yellow River falling into the sky, straight into the East China Sea, should be included in the middle.
In the poem,"The Yellow River falls into the sky and walks through the East China Sea, and thousands of miles are written into the chest. ", is Li Bai's praise for Pei Shiv.
We seem to see that in Li Bai's pen, Pei Shiv is like the water of the Yellow River, flowing straight down from the sky, rushing endlessly, heading towards the East China Sea.
His mind is so broad, as if it can accommodate thousands of miles of rivers and mountains, what a kind of courage this is!
Li Bai's poetry has always been known for being heroic and free, and "Gift to Pei Fourteen" is no exception.
He used the surging water of the Yellow River to set off Pei Shishi's magnificent mind, and at the same time showed the heroism and freedom of his poetry.
Such Li Bai has both a fairy side and a mortal side, and his people and poems have become eternal classics.
Two. I am born to be useful, and my daughter will come back when I am gone.
Don Li Bai "Will Enter the Wine, You Don't See".
Interpretation] God has created my talents, which must be useful, and I can get them again after spending a thousand taels**.
I am born to be useful, and my daughter will come back when she is gone" from Li Bai's "Will Enter the Wine", which was written when he was a guest with his friends Cen Xun and Yuan Danqiu in Yingyang Mountain Residence in Songshan.
This poem shows Li Bai's optimism and broad-mindedness towards life in a bold manner.
Li Bai firmly believes that everyone has their own unique value, as long as they work hard and pursue their dreams, they will eventually achieve something. At the same time, he also believes that money is not the only pursuit in life, and should not become a shackle that binds people.
In today's fast-changing social environment, we often face various challenges and pressures. However, as long as we firmly believe that we have unique value and are brave enough to pursue our dreams, we will be able to overcome difficulties and embrace a better future.
In addition, "I am born to be useful" urges us to discover and develop our personal strengths and strengths, while "Returning to the Glory of Wealth" warns us not to pursue material wealth excessively, but to focus on spiritual improvement to make life more meaningful.
These teachings of Li Bai are not only a profound understanding of life, but also an encouragement and encouragement to each of us.
Three. An can break his eyebrows and bend his waist to the powerful, so that I can't be happy?
Don Li Bai "Sleepwalking in the Sky and Leaving Farewell".
Interpretation] How can you grovel to serve the powerful, so that you can't have a comfortable smile!
Since ancient times, literati and writers have advocated freedom and independence, and opposed the Qu Jie Shi and the powerful. Li Bai used the sentence "An Neng broke his eyebrows and bent his waist to the powerful, making me unhappy?" It profoundly expresses contempt for the powerful and unyielding integrity.
This sentence has not only become a famous sentence in Li Bai's poems, but also a classic praised by later generations, implying the importance of adhering to discipline and maintaining human dignity.
Li Bai mentioned in the poem that "breaking the eyebrows and bending the waist" means succumbing to the powerful and losing his dignity. This phenomenon is not uncommon in the history of our country, and many literati have faced such a choice. Breaking down the eyebrows and bending the waist to the powerful means giving up their beliefs and principles and becoming a vassal of the powerful. And this kind of subservience is precisely what Li Bai cannot accept.
makes me unhappy" expresses Li Bai's disgust with this kind of life. He believed that a person's happiness and dignity could not be obtained by subservience to the powerful. On the contrary, only by sticking to one's beliefs and principles can one gain inner freedom and happiness. This concept resonated strongly in the society of the time, and also set an example for later generations of literati and artists.
This poem not only represents Li Bai's personal voice, but also criticizes the entire social phenomenon. In the long history of our country, many literati with lofty ideals have adhered to this belief, adhered to their own discipline, and did not bend their waists for five buckets of rice. This spirit has been passed down to this day and still has a very high practical significance and enlightenment.
Shop. I am willing to put the sword down my waist and cut Loulan directly.
Don Li Bai "Six Songs of the Stopper, One of Them".
Interpretation] I want to use the sword hanging from my waist to kill the countries of the Western Regions, so that they will not dare to invade the Han Dynasty.
In the poem, "I am willing to put the sword down my waist and go straight to kill Loulan" expresses the poet's concern for the safety of the country and the suffering of the people, and also shows his heroic feelings and admiration for heroism.
The ancient kingdom of Loulan was a country in the ancient Xinjiang region, and because of its repeated border violations, it became an important factor in the border fortress problem in the Tang Dynasty. The "Chopping Loulan" in the poem means to eliminate border troubles and defend ***
Behind this poem, we can see the heroic deeds of the soldiers of the Tang Dynasty garrison who were brave and tenacious and guarded the frontier. Wearing iron armor and swords hanging from their waists, they braved the bitter cold and heat to trek through the desert and Gobi, and did not hesitate to pay the price of their lives for the peace of the country and the prosperity of the nation. It is these brave warriors who have exchanged the prosperity of the country.
In the circulation of later generations, this poem has had a profound impact on countless people with lofty ambitions, and inspired their courage and belief in fighting for the country and the nation.
Five. The pen shakes the five mountains, and the poem becomes a laugh and arrogant Cangzhou.
Don Li Bai, "Yin on the River".
Interpretation] When my poetry is strong, the pen can shake the five mountains, after the poem is completed, the voice of arrogance, straight over the sea.
The poem "Swinging the Five Mountains" depicts the state of Li Bai when he wrote the poem, and the five mountains symbolize the magnificent scenery between heaven and earth. Shao Wuyue said that Li Bai was in a passionate mood during the creation process, splashing ink, turning the passion in his heart into words and leaping on the paper. This poem not only shows Li Bai's profound literary skills, but also shows his self-confidence and boldness in poetry creation.
Poetry into laughter and arrogance in Cangzhou" expresses Li Bai's love and persistent pursuit of poetry art. Cangzhou means the vast and boundless ocean, while Ling Cangzhou means transcending the shackles between the earthly and pursuing the freedom of the soul. Xiaoao shows that Li Bai is indomitable in the face of life's difficulties, and always maintains an optimistic and confident attitude. This poem conveys the poet's deep understanding of the philosophy of life, as well as his yearning for freedom and independence.
Land. And a glass of wine before his death, why should he be famous for thousands of years after his death?
Don Li Bai "Difficult to Walk: Part III".
Interpretation] Life in the world with a glass of wine should be happy, why care about the thousands of years of false fame?
And a glass of wine before his death, why should he be famous for a thousand years after his death" expresses Li Bai's unique views on life:Life is short, you should have fun in time, cherish the good times in front of you, and don't have to pursue the ethereal fame behind you.
This open-minded attitude towards life is exactly the manifestation of Li Bai's detachment and arrogance.
In today's society, people tend to pursue fame, fortune and status too much, and ignore the meaning and value of life itself.
We should learn from Li Bai's attitude towards life, cherish the good times, and pursue inner peace and happiness, so as to understand the true meaning of life and live our true selves.
Seven. Look up to the sky and laugh and go out, how can my generation be a Penghao person.
Tang Li Bai "Nanling Farewell Children Enter Beijing".
Interpretation] Walk out the door with your back to the sky and laugh, how can I be a person who has been in the grass for a long time?
Li Bai was uninhibited throughout his life, and his poems are often full of love for life and yearning for freedom.
In the poem "Nanlingbei Children Enter Beijing", he describes how he left his hometown and embarked on a new journey. He looked up to the sky and laughed, without fear, because he knew that he was not an ordinary person and was unwilling to live an ordinary life.
Look up to the sky and laugh and go out", this poem is full of pride and ambition. With an almost wild attitude, Li Bai expressed his firm belief in the future and fearless spirit. In real life, we will always encounter various setbacks and difficulties, but do we all have the courage to "look up to the sky and laugh and go out", not flinch in the face of difficulties, and move forward bravely?
How can my generation be a Penghao person", this is Li Bai's expectation of himself, and it is also his attitude towards life. He believes that he is not a mediocre person and is not willing to live an ordinary life. This can't help but remind me of those who are silently struggling around us: those soldiers who stick to the frontier, those medical workers who selflessly dedicate themselves, and those entrepreneurs who fight for their ideals......They are the best interpretation of "how can my generation be a Penghao person".
Split open. I am a madman in Chu, Feng Ge laughs at Kong Qiu.
Don Li Bai "Will Enter the Wine, You Don't See".
Interpretation] I was like the madman who picked up the public opinion, singing Feng Ge loudly to laugh at Kong Qiu.
Confucius, known as Confucius, is known as the Hundred Saints and the Master of All Ages. He was the ancestor of the literati of all generations and was revered as supreme.
However, it was such a Confucius that Li Bai dared to question and ridicule.
In Li Bai's "The Ballad of Lushan", he revealed the true face of Confucius who was dedicated to pursuing a career and lobbied the king of Chu many times to promote Confucianism.
Li Bai's view of Confucius is undoubtedly a challenge to Confucianism, showing his personality of independent thinking and daring to challenge authority.
This kind of courage and audacity makes people have to admire Li Bai's uninhibited uninhibitedness.
Nine. Dapeng rose with the wind one day and soared up to 90,000 miles.
Don Li Bai "Will Enter the Wine, You Don't See".
Interpretation] Dapeng will one day fly with the wind, relying on the wind to go straight to the clouds for nine days.
In the poem, Li Bai compares himself with Dapeng: "Dapeng rises with the wind one day and soars up to 90,000 miles." ”
Dapeng is the sacred bird in "Zhuangzi Getaway", the legend of this divine bird is "I don't know how many thousands of miles", its wings are like clouds hanging from the sky, the wings are three thousand miles into the water, soaring, can be as high as 90,000 miles. The Dapeng bird is a symbol of freedom in Zhuangzi's philosophy, an ideal totem.
When Li Bai was young, he was ambitious and conceited, and he was deeply influenced by Taoist philosophy, and his heart was full of romantic fantasies and grand ambitions.
In this poem, he compares himself with the "soaring up to 90,000 miles" of the Dapeng, which can dry up the water with its wings even without the help of the wind, and here exaggerates the divine power of this big bird.
In this poem, the poet sketches an image of a powerful Dapeng with a few strokes—and it is also the image of the young poet himself.
Pick up. Kill one person in ten steps, and don't stay for a thousand miles.
After the incident, he brushed his clothes and went to hide his body and name.
Don Li Bai "Chivalrous Journey".
Interpretation] martial arts are world-famous, ten steps can kill a person, a journey of a thousand miles, no one can stop it. After the big thing is done, he brushes his sleeves and hides the credit and good name.
Li Bai's "Chivalrous Journey" is undoubtedly his most uninhibited work. Among them,"Kill one person in ten steps, and don't stay for a thousand miles. After the incident, he brushed his clothes and went to hide his body and name. "These sentences are even more arrogant, and in just a few sentences, the heroism and pride of the chivalrous man are vividly displayed.
Through this poem, we seem to be able to get a glimpse of Li Bai's inner chivalrous dream, and his ambition to fight the sword and the rivers and lakes since he was a child. His piano heart and sword courage, and his sword qi Lingyun, are all perfectly reflected in this song "Chivalrous Journey".
Li Bai's sword spirit and pride not only remain in his poems, but also become a spiritual inheritance, inspiring us to pursue a free and fearless life.
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