Li Bai's " Journey of the Chivalrous " was a famous ancient poem that depicted the story of a young chivalrous man who was famous for his swordsmanship. The following is the full text of the poem: The wind and waves will sometimes hang the clouds and sail across the sea. As a fishing boat fishing alone in the cold river. I raise my cup and invite the moon to face my shadow, and we will become three people. He smiled and asked the guest where he came from to drink with him. The road is hard, the road is hard, where are the forks now? The wind and waves will sometimes hang the clouds and sail across the sea. As a fishing boat fishing alone in the cold river. I raise my cup and invite the moon to face my shadow, and we will become three people. He smiled and asked the guest where he came from to drink with him. I have no body, no phoenix, no wings, my heart is connected. I'll give you a hook in spring wine, warm and fragrant, and you'll shoot wax lamps red. Alas, I listen to the drum and respond to the official to go to Malantai like a turban. When we meet, the host's family is drunk, holding the lamp and watching the sword. He dreamed that an old man from the Divine Sword Sect went out with a sword. I bow my head to a thousand fingers, willing to be a single cow. It is said that swallows and sparrows do not compete with each other. They are naturally thousands of miles high in the sky.
" Heroes " was an ancient martial arts drama that was broadcasted in China Taiwan in 1985. It was starred by Mo Shaocong, Zhao Yongxin, and Zhao Jiarong, directed by Wei Xin, and scripted by Zhang Xinyi. The play told the story of the protagonist Shi Potian, who was illiterate since he was young. He knew nothing about the world and the human heart. He accidentally obtained the Black Iron Token and triggered a series of stories. The series had 30 episodes and a duration of 40 minutes. "Journey of the Chivalrous" had no rating on Douban.
Li Bai's " Journey to Jianghu " was a modern seven-character poem written by Huang Zhan. This poem expressed the author's ambition and heroic attitude as a scholar, as well as his spiritual baptism after entering society and his lament about the short life. In the poem, he mentioned the scene of carrying a sword, riding a horse, and waving a ghost rain, the scene of white bones like mountains and birds flying away, as well as the lament of the people in Jianghu. " Journey to Jianghu " was not Li Bai's original work, but a song written by Huang Zhan in the movie " The Laughing Proud Jianghu: The Invincible East."
Li Bai's "Journey to Jianghu" is translated as follows: The heroes of the world all appear in our generation. As soon as we enter Jianghu, we feel that time passes very quickly. The great cause of dominating the Jianghu was in the midst of laughter. It was better to get drunk. Carrying a sword and riding a horse, he waved away the heavy rain. The piles of bones piled up like a mountain, scaring the birds away. Things in the human world surged like the tide, and people were like the water in the tide, so they could only sigh that there were few people who could jump out of the disputes of the Jianghu.
Li Bai's " Journey to Jianghu " was a poem that appeared in Xu Ke and Cheng Xiaodong's movie," The Laughing Proud Jianghu: The Invincible East." However, it was not written by Li Bai. Li Bai's poem was " Journey to Chivalry." Therefore, I don't know the exact content and translation of Li Bai's "Journey to the World of Martial Arts."
"Journey to Jianghu" was a poem that appeared in Xu Ke and Cheng Xiaodong's movie,"The Invincible East," but it was not written by Li Bai. Li Bai's poem was 'A Swordsman's Way'.
Li Bai's " Journey of a Chivalrous Man " was a famous wuxia novel poem that described the legendary story of a chivalrous man named Li Ke. Li Ke has unique skills and walks the Jianghu to uphold justice and eliminate violence as his duty. He encountered many dangers and challenges, but he was always able to overcome them and eventually became a famous swordsman. The concise language and profound artistic conception of this poem was hailed as a classic of Li Bai's poems. It depicted a world full of justice and chivalry, full of thinking and exploration of the meaning of life. This poem was widely praised and translated into a classic in Chinese culture.
In 1985," Heroes " was a Taiwan TV series starred by Mo Shaocong and Zhao Yongxin. The drama had a total of 30 episodes, telling the story of the protagonist Shi Potian from childhood ignorance to the accidental acquisition of the Black Iron Token. Although this version was earlier than the TVP version of " Journey of Chivalrous Men," many viewers thought that its setting and dojo were better. This version of " Heroes " was one of the classic ancient wuxia dramas of the 1980s. For the audience who liked this story, it was a version that should not be missed.
" Heroes " was a 1985 TV series that belonged to Taiwan's China Television. Mo Shaocong, Zhao Yongxin, Zhao Jiarong, and Zhang Fujian were the main actors in the drama. The protagonist, Shi Potian, was illiterate since he was young. He knew nothing about the world and the human heart, but he accidentally obtained the Black Iron Token, which triggered a series of stories. The drama was considered one of the classic ancient costume wuxia dramas. The setting and dojo were better than the later 1989 TV version. The protagonist Shi Zhongyu was not corrupted in this version and was a righteous swordsman.
The cast list of the 2002 edition of "Journey of Chivalrous Men" included Wu Jian as Shi Potian, Wu Jian as Shi Zhongyu, Zhou Li as Ding Dang, Zhang Yanmin as Bai Axiu, Deng Jiajia as Shi Jian, Ji Qilin as Shi Qing, Han Yueqiao as Min Rou, Ba Tu as Xie Yanke, Tong Youxun as Bei Haishi, Zhang Guangzheng as Bai Zizai, Li Xiaobo as Ding Busi, Su Tingshi as Ding Busan, Guo Jun as Bai Wanjian, and Shan Lianli as Bai Axiu.
Li Bai's poetic life was very colorful. During the Tang Dynasty, he had traveled to many places, including 18 provinces, cities and autonomous regions, including Xinjiang, Gansu, Sichuan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Henan, Shandong, Hebei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Guizhou, Beijing, and Chongqing. He had visited 206 prefectures and counties, climbed more than 80 mountains, visited more than 60 rivers and streams, and more than 20 lakes. He had traveled more than 25,000 li, which was equivalent to completing a long march. Li Bai recorded his travel experiences and feelings in poems and articles, and these works are still widely read today. His trip was not only to explore the beautiful scenery of famous mountains and rivers, but also to seek spiritual sustenance and self-cultivation. His poems were full of praises for the natural landscape and reflections on life. Li Bai's poetic life was a combination of his unique artistic creation and life experience, which showed his unique charm as a poet and traveler.