Among Li Bai's poems, there were many poems that showed his arrogant personality. One of them was called "About to Drink". ``` I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. Cook sheep, slaughter cattle and make fun of each other. You must drink 300 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 share my eternal sorrow. The phrase "will enter the wine" in this poem was a title commonly used by Li Bai, and it was also one of his representative poems. In the poem," I was born with talent, but it will be useful again." It expressed Li Bai's confident and proud attitude. He believed that his talent and ability would not be wasted. Even if he was down and out, he would not be discouraged. He would definitely be able to regain his momentum and succeed again. And " To cook sheep and slaughter cattle and drink 300 cups for fun " showed Li Bai's drinking and yearning for a better life. He believed that he should enjoy delicious food and wine to his heart's content, drink with his friends, and constantly pursue happiness and satisfaction. Although the sentences in this poem used uncommon words, through Li Bai's unique poetic language and domineering expression, he showed his arrogant personality.
Many of Li Bai's poems showed his wild and unruly personality, and the most famous one was " About to Drink." In this poem, Li Bai compared himself to a heavenly genius, a deity who transcended the mortal world, and claimed that he wanted to be "wild and unrestrained" and express his lofty aspirations and unruly character through drinking. In the poem, he described his life experience and philosophical views, expressing his pursuit of freedom, happiness and life, and also showing his heroic, open-minded and unconventional side. "Wine" was one of Li Bai's representative works, known as "poetry", one of the representative works, its wild and unruly style was deeply loved by the majority of readers.
Li Bai's ten most domineering poems included " Going to Drink,"" Difficult Journey,"" A Swordsman's Journey,"" Climbing Li Yong,"" Looking at the Waterfall of Lushan Mountain,"" White Horse,"" Presented to My Brother Xiangyang Shaofu Hao,"" Farewell Crossing Jingmen,"" Missing the Ancient Times at Nizhu," and " Dreaming of Tianmu, Singing Farewell." These poems showed Li Bai's bold and unrestrained personality and attitude towards life, depicting his love for freedom, romantic life, and nature, as well as the difficulties and obstacles he encountered in his life journey, but at the same time, they also expressed his perseverance and courage.
Li Bai's ten most domineering poems included " Going to Drink,"" Journey of Chivalrous Men,"" Journey to Make Guests,"" White Horse,"" Climbing Stork Tower,"" Journey of Changgan,"" Silent Night Thoughts,"" Farewell Children to the Capital in Nanling,"" Farewell School Book Uncle Yun in Xie's Tower in Xuanzhou," and " Difficult Journey." These poems displayed Li Bai's uninhibited, lofty aspirations, and feelings for life. They were filled with his personal style and dominance.
Some of Li Bai's poems showed his arrogant character. For example, he wrote in his poem,"To drink wine,""Life must be full of joy, don't let the golden cup empty to the moon." I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. To cook sheep and slaughter cattle for fun, you must drink three hundred cups at a time." This poem showed Li Bai's love for life and his pursuit of freedom. At the same time, it also showed his arrogance and unruliness. In addition, Li Bai's "Ballad of Lushan Mountain" also showed his arrogant character. The poem wrote,"The stone gate at the mouth of the Lushan Valley is open, and the cliff is cut with jade. The wind and rain in the night are like words, where the white clouds grow, there is a family." This poem shows Li Bai's open-mindedness and self-confidence by describing the natural landscape of Mount Lu. He believes that he can overcome any difficulties and find his place in nature. The arrogant character in Li Bai's poems shows his self-confidence and the spirit of pursuing freedom, and also reflects his unique personality and style.
Li Bai's most domineering poetry collections included " Going to Drink,"" Journey of Chivalrous Men,"" Journey to Make Guests,"" White Horse,"" Climbing Stork Tower,"" Journey of Changgan,"" Silent Night Thoughts,"" Nanling Farewell Children to the Capital,"" Farewell School Book Uncle Yun at Xie's Tower in Xuanzhou," and " Difficult Journey." These poems showed Li Bai's unrestrained, self-confident and self-reliant spirit, as well as his yearning for a free and romantic life. Among them," Drinking Wine " expressed his lofty sentiments and aspirations in a lofty tone, while " Meditation in a Quiet Night " described Li Bai's longing for his hometown in simple and profound words. These poems not only displayed Li Bai's personal style and emotions, but also became classics of Chinese literature.
Li Bai's ten most domineering poems included "A Chivalrous Man's Journey,""A Journey to the Youth Field,""White Horse Chapter,""A Gift to My Brother Xiangyang Shao Fu Hao,""Looking at Lushan Waterfall,""Climbing the Stork Tower,""A Journey to Changgan,""Going to Drink,""Parting Children from Nanling to the Capital," and "Thinking in the Quiet Night." These poems depicted Li Bai's lofty aspirations and fearless spirit, showing his longing for freedom, romantic life, and his hometown. Among them," Journey of Chivalrous Men " was used as a line in a domestic game." Looking at the Waterfall of Lushan Mountain " described the boundless magnificent waterfall when Li Bai was on Lushan Mountain." Climbing the Stork Tower " was full of philosophy and expressed Li Bai's attitude of helping people overcome their predicament with wisdom and courage." Journey of a Long Gan " described Li Bai's courage to face loneliness alone, and " Wine " expressed Li Bai's yearning for freedom and romantic life. These poems all displayed Li Bai's domineering and unique artistic style.
Li Bai's five most famous poems were " Looking at the Waterfall of Mount Lu "," Leaving the White Emperor City Early "," To Wang Lun "," Meditating in a Quiet Night ", and " Going to Drink ". Unfortunately, the search results provided did not mention the accompanying paintings of these poems.
Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. He had written many poems, many of which described the city of Jinling. One of the famous poems was " Reminiscing on the Ancient Times at Night in Jinling." Wandering in Jinling at night, reminiscing about the past on Niu Zhu Wandering in Jinling at night, reminiscing about the past on Niu Zhu the bright Yangtze River flows in the horizon. At the fishing fire, I'm sad and heartbroken the light boat has already passed ten thousand mountains. This poem described the night scenery and natural scenery that Li Bai felt when he moored at Jinling. The poem depicted the scene of the Yangtze River flowing in the sky, as well as the beautiful scenery of the flickering fishing fire and the light boat passing through the ten thousand mountains. But at the same time, it also expressed the poet's melancholy and homesickness, his longing for his hometown and his curiosity about the strange city. This poem was one of Li Bai's masterpieces in describing Jinling. Through its unique artistic conception and image, it portrayed the long history and beautiful natural scenery of Jinling.
The Tang Dynasty's most arrogant poem was," When life is full of joy, don't let the golden cup face the moon empty. I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. To cook sheep and slaughter cattle for fun, you must drink three hundred cups at a time." This poem expressed the idea that life was short and should be enjoyed to the fullest. It also expressed the author's open-mindedness and confidence. The poem used rhetoric such as "golden goblet" and "empty moon" to express the boldness and unruliness of drinking. The last sentence," I'll drink three hundred cups at a time," showed that the author wanted to drink all the fine wine in the world to show his boldness and elegance. This poem embodied the open-minded, unrestrained, and unconventional style of the Tang Dynasty poet and was hailed as a classic work of the Tang Dynasty. It expressed the eternal pursuit of human life and the love for life, but also showed the poet's open-minded personality and confidence in life.
Li Bai's seven-character quatrain was a fifty-six-word ancient poem,"To General Guo." This poem was a seven-character regular poem created by Li Bai. Each line had seven characters, and each poem had eight lines. There were a total of fifty-six characters. This poem described the general's heroic and mighty image of protecting Ziwei in the past. The poem depicted the scene of the general waving his sword to the sky at dawn and returning drunk at dusk. The poem also mentioned the scene of his beloved son blowing the jade flute in the wind, and the beauty dancing in her silk clothes to the moon. This poem showed Li Bai's admiration and admiration for the general.