Li Bai's poem,'Sages and Sages Are Lonely' was written during the Tang Dynasty. This sentence came from the beginning of Li Bai's poem," Let's drink." It was used to describe how short life was. Only the sages of ancient times could maintain the loneliness and peace in their hearts. The whole poem expressed Li Bai's thoughts on the short life and social responsibility, as well as his addiction to drinking and his aversion to escaping from reality. It was a classic work of Li Bai's poetry.
Li Bai's " Wine " was created during the Tang Dynasty, around 747 AD. This poem was one of Li Bai's representative works, known as the "Poet Fairy", known for its bold, unrestrained, and vigorous artistic style.
Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. He created many popular poems. Among them was "When will we meet again?" This night is embarrassing! Enter my door of longing, know my longing pain. Long longing ah, long longing ah, short longing ah, endless. If I had known that it would be so difficult to understand people's hearts, how could I not know each other at the beginning?"" Clouds want clothes, flowers want to look, spring breeze blows the threshold, dew is thick." If I hadn't seen you at the head of the jade mountains, I would have gone to Yaotai to meet you under the moon and crossed Jingmen to bid farewell to you and come to visit Chu. The mountains end with the plain, and the river flows into the wilderness. Under the moon flying mirror, cloud born knot sea tower. Still pity hometown water, thousands of miles to send boat "and so on. These poems displayed Li Bai's rich imagination and talented writing style.
Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. He created many popular poems. Among them were 'Meditating in a Quiet Night',' Yellow Crane Tower Sending Meng Haoran to Guangling','Looking at the Waterfall of Lushan Mountain',' Early Departure from White Emperor City', and so on. His poems were known for being bold and unrestrained, with a profound artistic conception, and he was known as the " Immortal Poet." Li Bai's poems covered various topics, including parting, mountains and rivers, autumn, and so on. His poems have been passed down to this day and are still deeply loved and recited by people.
Li Bai's " Wine " is a famous poem of seven quintessence. The following is the content of the whole poem: 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 " Wine " was originally created in the Tang Dynasty. This poem was one of Li Bai's representative works and was hailed as a classic in the history of ancient Chinese literature.
Li Bai's " Journey of Chivalrous Men " was about a character named Zhao Keman and Hu Ying. Guest Zhao was a swordsman with unique skills. He had traveled all over the world to help people in need. Li Bai described Zhao Ke's martial arts, personality, experience, and values to show a world full of chivalry and justice, unforgettable characters, and touching storylines.
Li Bai's chivalrous deeds were written in the Tang Dynasty.
Li Bai's " Drink Up " was written for himself. This poem was one of his masterpieces. It described his unrestrained personality and his yearning for freedom. In this poem, Li Bai expressed his feelings for his constant pursuit of freedom and outstanding destiny. At the same time, he also conveyed his dissatisfaction with the society at that time and his longing for the future. This poem was hailed as a classic of ancient Chinese poetry with high artistic and cultural value.
There were many books that the ancients could read. Other than the orthodox Confucian classics, there were also the various schools of thought, official and unofficial history, as well as the anthologies of literary giants, semi-literary giants, and non-literary giants. For example, Sima Xiangru's Sima Wenyuan Collection, Li Bai's Li Taibai Collection, Han Yu's Mr. Changli Collection, Fan Zhongyan's Fan Wenzheng Gong Collection, etc. The books of the saints could be Confucian classics such as Mencius and the Analects of Confucius, or they could be Taoist classics such as the Tao Te Ching. Reading the books of saints could give one wisdom and inspiration, but it might not be directly used to do things, because the laws of operation of all things in the world far exceeded the contents of the books of saints. Therefore, the books of saints were more for reading than for practical work.