Li Bai had never written a poem about hugging the moon to sleep.
Hugging the moon to sleep meant the action of closing one's eyes to sleep.
Hugging the moon to sleep meant the action of closing one's eyes to sleep.
Li Bai was a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. He wrote many poems about the moon. Among them, the most famous ones were " Meditation in a Quiet Night " and " The Moon on the Mountain Pass." " Meditation on a Quiet Night " described the poet's feelings of longing for his hometown on a quiet night, looking at the bright moonlight. " The Moon of the Mountain Pass " depicted the magnificent scene of the moon appearing between the mountains. In addition, Li Bai also had many other poems about the moon, such as "When will the moon come in the blue sky?" I'll stop drinking and ask. People can't climb the bright moon, but the moon follows people." Wait a minute. All in all, Li Bai's poems were filled with praise and longing for the bright moon.
Li Bai wrote two ancient poems related to the full moon, namely "Looking at the Full Moon with Feelings" and "Looking at the Full Moon after the Rain". These two poems were five-character poems, depicting the scene of the moonlit night and the poet's emotions. The poem described the scene of the clear spring reflecting the loose water and the cold moon shaking the clear waves, as well as the poet's long recitation and longing for it. " Looking at the Moon after the Rain " was about the scenery of the mountains and seas becoming bright and brilliant under the moon when the moon rose after the rain, revealing a kind of love sprouted by the poet. These two poems both used the technique of personification and exaggeration. The images were vivid and the antithesis was neat.
Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. His poems were known as "Poet Immortals". They were bold, unrestrained and passionate. His works occupied an important position in the history of literature. His representative works include "Drinking","Lushan Ballad","Night Moored by Niu Zhu Recalling the Past" and so on.
Li Bai's wildest poem was " About to Drink." This poem expressed Li Bai's feelings for life and his expectations for the future in the form of drinking and making merry. The poem,"I was born to be useful, and when the money is gone, it will come back", showed Li Bai's unrestrained and confident nature. This poem had an important position in the history of Chinese culture and was known as the "swan song of poetry".
Li Bai's five shortest poems were "Climbing the Stork Tower,""Meditating in the Quiet Night,""Looking at the Waterfall of Lushan Mountain,""Farewell to Friends," and "I heard that Wang Changling had moved to Longbiao,"
Li Bai's immortal poems included "The sage has already drunk, why seek the immortal" in "Drinking Alone under the Moon" and "Wealth and immortals, wasted into two losses" in "Long Song Journey". In addition, works such as "Eight Songs of Sensation,""Farewell to Xu Wang Yannian's Cousin Yanling," and "Presented to Wang Shaofu of Flaw Hill" also contained descriptions of immortals.
Li Bai's loneliest poem was 'Sitting Alone on Jingting Mountain'. This poem expressed the loneliness in Li Bai's heart. He used simple words to describe the scene of himself climbing Jingting Mountain alone. The birds flew high and the lonely cloud was idle. Although this poem only had 20 words, it vividly described the feeling of loneliness. In this poem, Li Bai showed his deep thoughts and feelings about his loneliness. This poem was considered one of Li Bai's most classic works, and it was also one of the reasons why he was called the " Immortal Poet " by later generations.
Li Bai's shortest poem was " Silent Night Thoughts." This poem only had four lines and a total of 20 words. It described the poet's feelings of missing his hometown in the silent moonlight. Although this poem did not have a strange and novel imagination, nor did it have exquisite and beautiful words, it was meaningful and thought-provoking. Through the narrative tone and concise expression, this poem vividly expressed people's longing for their hometown.