This poem was Li Bai's Inscription on the Southern Village of the Capital.
On a winter night last year, the wind blew and snowflakes hit the glass windows, making people feel a bone-chilling chill. In such weather, people often needed to take some measures to protect themselves from the cold. Some people would hide in their houses and close the doors and windows to enjoy the warm indoor environment, while others would wear thick clothes, hats, and gloves to avoid contact with the outside world as much as possible. And I chose the latter to curl up under the blanket and feel the warmth. However, I suddenly thought of something. I was reading a novel called " The Three-Body Problem." This was a very famous science fiction novel about the communication and conflict between humans and the alien civilization. I want to read this book to understand its performance in terms of plot and character creation. So I opened the book and started reading. However, at this moment, I encountered a problem. I don't know how to appreciate this book. Because the content of this book is very profound, I need some time to understand it. But I can't give up. I have to find some way to appreciate this book. Thus, I began to think about this problem. I found the story of this book to be very exciting, full of sci-fi elements and imagination. Moreover, the characters in the book were very vivid and unique. In addition, this book also involved many scientific and philosophical issues that made people think deeply. For the above reasons, I think The Three-Body Problem is a good book worth reading. The story was fascinating, the characters were vivid, and it also involved many scientific and philosophical questions that made people think deeply. I strongly recommend this book and hope that you can give it a try.
This poem was written by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. It was a complete poem in the poem "Wine to be drunk": 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 don't 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 was "Wine to Drink" by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.
Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. His works were bold, unrestrained and passionate. He was known as the "Poet Fairy". The following is one of Li Bai's representative works: "Drink Up" 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 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 relieve my eternal sorrow with you.
Li Bai's classic poems include "Life must be happy when it's happy, don't let the golden cup be empty to the moon" in "Drinking" and "The moonlight in front of the bed is suspected to be frost on the ground" in "Silent Night Thoughts". Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to think of your hometown." In addition, in "To Wang Lun","Li Bai was about to set out on a boat when he suddenly heard the sound of singing on the shore." The Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun's Love.
Li Bai's complete poems include "Wine","Swordsman's Journey","Shu Road Difficult","Qing Ping Diao" and many other works. Among them," Wine " described the theme of enjoying life," Journey of Chivalrous Men " described the heroic image of chivalrous men," The Difficult Road to Shu " expressed the steep difficulty of the road, and " Qing Ping Diao " showed the influence of Li Bai on Huang Lao's thoughts. Among these poems, Li Bai had written them while drunk. His emotions were impassioned and his mood was broad, giving people a deep impression.
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 lines in the poem," I was born to be useful, and when the money is gone, it will come back again ", 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 is about to go on a boat. The whole poem is "To Wang Lun."
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,"