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, known as the "Poet Fairy". He was born in 701 and died in 762. He was born in Suiye, Central Asia (now Kyrgyzstan) and traveled all over China before returning to his hometown. Li Bai's poems were bold and unrestrained, fresh and refined. His representative works included "Going to Drink,""Lushan Ballad,""Night Moored by Niu Zhu Recalling the Past," and so on. His poems influenced many poets in the Tang Dynasty and were hailed as the "giant of poetry and history", making an important contribution to the development and prosperity of Chinese literature. Li Bai also likes music, calligraphy and painting. He is a versatile artist. His artistic achievements and charisma were deeply respected by later generations and was hailed as one of the representatives of the Tang Dynasty's culture and art.
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.
There were many 6-word poems written by Li Bai, the most famous of which included "The moonlight before the bed" in "Meditation in a Quiet Night" and "The wind blows the grass low to see the cattle and sheep" in "Wine to be drunk". These poems were short and concise, but they contained profound philosophical and emotional expressions. " Meditation on a Quiet Night " was based on the bright moon in front of the bed, expressing the poet's loneliness and longing in the middle of the night. " Let's Drink " combined scenery and life, showing the determination and courage to pursue a goal. In addition, Li Bai had other 6-word poems, such as 'Scenery of Spring',' Scenery of Summer','Scenery of Autumn', and' Scenery of Winter'. These poems all displayed Li Bai's rich imagination and unique artistic talent.
Li Bai was a contradictory character in "Thirty Thousand Li of Chang 'an", influenced by Confucianism and Taoism. He had the intention to seek immortality and Dao, but also the intention to enter the world and govern the country. He had once expressed his willingness to assist the Sage King and achieve great feats. Then, he would retire after accomplishing his feats. He would either sail on the lake like Fan Li or travel the world like Zhang Liang. He had been pursuing an official career all his life, but because of his lowly status, he could only hope to enter the official career through the examination of poems and essays (submitting poems and essays to dignitaries in order to be recommended). However, his road to becoming an official was not smooth. After a setback, he turned to love the mountains and rivers, just for fun. Other than the travel scrolls, he had also married into the family. Li Bai's life was full of conflicts and contradictions, which was shown in "Thirty Thousand Miles of Chang 'an".
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.
" Thirty Thousand Miles in Chang 'an " was a movie about the friendship between the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai and Gao Shi. The film showed the individual fates, encounters, and scenes of Li Bai and other poets, allowing the audience to feel the impermanence of Li Bai's state of mind, talent, and fate. In the movie, Li Bai experienced the blow of his father's death and being chased out of the house by his brother, but his talent and beauty were not defeated. He had displayed a strong spiritual pillar and confidence in his encounters and grievances. In addition, the movie also showed the story of Li Bai and Yellow Crane Tower, as well as his friendship with Gao Shi. The whole movie used the poet's feelings, the fate of the country, and objective narration as clues to show the unique romance of the Chinese. " 30,000 Miles in Chang 'an " was a realistic animated film. Through poems and lyrics, it showed the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty and the lofty sentiments and aspirations of the literati.
Li Bai was the ninth or twelfth grandson of Li Hao, King Zhao of Liang. Li Yuan was the seventh generation grandson of Prince Zhao of Liangwu, Li Hao. Therefore, it could be said that Li Bai and Li Yuan were relatives. However, there were some disputes and mysteries about Li Bai's family background and background. There was no conclusive evidence that he was a descendant of Li Jiancheng. Therefore, it was impossible to determine how many generations Li Bai was Li Yuan's grandson.
Li Bai's " About to Drink " is a famous ancient poem with seven unique skills. The complete poem is as follows: Don't you see that the Yellow River flows from heaven to the sea and never returns? Can't you see the bright mirror in the high hall sad, white hair in the morning like black silk, turning into snow in the evening? Life is full of joy, do not let the golden cup empty face the moon. I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. Cook sheep, slaughter cattle, and enjoy the party. You must drink three hundred cups at a time. Master Cen, Dan Qiusheng, will not stop drinking. I'll sing a song for you, please listen to it for me. Bells, drums and jade are not worth being expensive. I hope I'll be drunk for a long time and never wake up. Since ancient times, sages and sages have been lonely, only the drinker left his name. In the past, the king of Chen gave a banquet in Pingle to drink ten thousand taels of wine. Why should the host say that there is little money? I must buy it directly and pour it to you. I'll go out and exchange my five-streaked horse for fine wine to relieve my eternal sorrow with you. This poem depicted Li Bai's bold and unruly attitude towards life, expressing his love for life and his pursuit of life. The poem depicted the surging Yellow River, the high hall mirror, white hair, golden goblets, the moon and other images, showing a strong sense of history and painting. The poem also used metaphor, exaggeration, contrast and other rhetorical devices to show Li Bai's unrestrained personality and deep feelings. This poem was widely praised as a classic of ancient Chinese poetry.
Li Bai's " Wine " was a poem full of lofty sentiments and aspirations. This poem was about raising a glass to drink, showing Li Bai's unrestrained personality and lofty attitude towards life. The phrase "cold wind and snow" in the poem revealed the cold beginning of winter and added a sense of season. The cold temperature formed a sharp contrast with the warm banquet, making the poem more intense and emotional. The reason why " Into Wine " was regarded as a classic was mainly because of its shocking artistic charm. Through this poem, the poet Li Bai expressed his feelings and thoughts about life, as well as his deep understanding of the short and impermanence of life. This poem had also become the confidant of scholars, because it could inspire people's lofty aspirations and love for life.