Bai Juyi wrote the Book of Nine Yuan, but then he wrote about Li Bai. What was Bai's attitude towards Li? From the content of Yu Yuan Jiu Shu and Li Taibai's Tomb, it could be seen that Bai Juyi's attitude towards Li Bai was not the same. In the Book to Yuan Jiu, Bai Juyi expressed his appreciation for Li Bai's talent and his nostalgia for Li Bai's life before his death. He believed that Li Bai was a poet with extraordinary talent and depth of thought. His poems were not only widely circulated at that time, but also had a profound impact on later literature and art. At the same time, Bai Juyi also mentioned the location of Li Bai's grave after his death, expressing his respect and nostalgia for Li Bai's spiritual home after his death. However, in Li Taibai's Tomb, Bai Juyi criticized and questioned Li Bai. He thought that although Li Bai's poems were full of talent and depth of thought, some of the contents were too negative and pessimistic, even false. In Li Taibai's Tomb, Bai Juyi expressed his doubts about the content of Li Bai's poems. He believed that although some of his works expressed his thoughts and emotions, they did not necessarily conform to the social reality and historical background. Therefore, from these two poems, it could be seen that Bai Juyi's attitude towards Li Bai was not the same. There was praise and nostalgia, but also criticism and doubt. Although Bai Juyi's evaluation of Li Bai was different, he still recognized Li Bai's talent and depth of thought.
Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Poet Immortal". His poems were bold, unrestrained, vigorous and magnificent, which had a profound impact on the poetry creation of later generations. The evaluation of Li Bai was generally very high. He was regarded as one of the representatives of the Tang Dynasty poetry, whose poems had extremely high artistic and cultural value. His poems not only reflected his deep feelings about life, nature and humanity, but also showed his open-minded, detached, confident and romantic attitude towards life. In terms of Li Bai's attitude towards life, he advocated "letting go of his emotions and adapting to nature" in pursuit of freedom and transcendence. He loved nature and life, and created many popular poems inspired by nature and the lives of the people. At the same time, he also expressed his thoughts and concerns about political, social and cultural issues, expressing his thoughts and pursuit of life. Li Bai was one of the representatives of the Tang Dynasty. His poems not only had artistic value and cultural value, but also showed his open-minded, detached, confident and romantic attitude towards life.
Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. His poems were known as the "Poet Fairy". They were bold, unrestrained, vigorous and magnificent, which had a far-reaching impact on later literature. There were many books written about Li Bai, among which the more famous ones were: " Drink Up ": This was one of Li Bai's most famous poems. It described how he expressed his love for life and open-minded feelings in the scene of drinking and revelry. 2. Ballad of Lushan Mountain: This poem described what Li Bai saw and felt when he visited Lushan Mountain. It showed his open-minded and free character and his love for nature. 3." Mooring at Niuzhu at Night, Reminiscing the Ancient Times ": This poem expressed Li Bai's yearning and nostalgia for ancient culture through the scene of mooring at Niuzhu at night, expressing his open-minded and detached feelings. 4." Sleepwalking on Tianmu Mountain, Singing Farewell ": This poem described Li Bai's feelings when he was sleepwalking on Tianmu Mountain, expressing his unrestrained personality and yearning for freedom. 5. For Wang Lun: This poem was a farewell poem by Li Bai. It expressed his feelings and blessings for his good friend's departure. It was hailed as a classic farewell poem of the Tang Dynasty. These poems were all about Li Bai, a great master of literature. They had high artistic value and cultural content. They were the classics of reading and appreciating Li Bai's poems.
Li Bai's " Journey of Chivalrous Men " was about a character named Zhao Keman and Hu Ying. Guest Zhao was a swordsman with unique skills. He had traveled all over the world to help people in need. Li Bai described Zhao Ke's martial arts, personality, experience, and values to show a world full of chivalry and justice, unforgettable characters, and touching storylines.
Li Bai's chivalrous deeds were written in the Tang Dynasty.
Li Bai's " Wine " was originally created in the Tang Dynasty. This poem was one of Li Bai's representative works and was hailed as a classic in the history of ancient Chinese literature.
Li Bai was a famous poet in ancient China, known as the "Poet Fairy". Although Li Bai had a large number of poems, he had never written a novel that was called " China's Great Long Story." This was because long novels were usually literary works with the theme of social life, which required a comprehensive and in-depth description and portrait of social life. Li Bai's poems were mainly lyrical, landscape, drinking, etc., which lacked the story plot and character creation needed by long novels.
Bai Juyi was a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. His poems were very popular. But he had never written a novel. Although ancient Chinese novels originated from folk tales, Bai Juyi did not leave behind any works related to novel creation.
The chivalrous men in Li Bai's works were people with a sense of justice and chivalrous spirit. They often acted chivalrously to protect the weak and fight evil. In "Journey of Chivalrous Men", the chivalrous men described by Li Bai had the following characteristics: 1. Heroic and Fearless: Chivalrous men often show their courage and indomitable spirit. They will not retreat in the face of powerful enemies or difficult environments, but will devote themselves to them without hesitation. 2. Honesty: The chivalrous men uphold the principle of integrity and honesty. They do not deceive or cheat. They must be consistent with their words and deeds. 3. Generosity: The chivalrous men will not hesitate to lend a helping hand to those who need help. 4. Versatile: The chivalrous men are not only good at fighting but also proficient in music, poetry, calligraphy and other aspects of knowledge. They can show their talents in many ways. Li Bai was very appreciative of the chivalrous man's attitude. He believed that the chivalrous man was a noble character with justice, courage, honesty, generosity and other excellent qualities that were worth learning and praising. At the same time, Li Bai also emphasized that a chivalrous man needed to have a certain level of cultivation and realm to truly become a chivalrous man.
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