A famous line from Li Bai's poem was," I was born with talent, and it will be useful. When a thousand gold is scattered, it will come back again."
There are many famous lines in Li Bai's poems. The following are some of them: The first is to drink wine: Do you not see the water of the Yellow River flowing from heaven to the sea and never returning? 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? 2. It is difficult to travel: a golden cup of clear wine is worth ten thousand dollars in a bucket of jade plates. I stopped drinking, threw down my chopsticks, couldn't eat, pulled out my sword, looked around, and felt lost. 3 quiet night thinking: the moonlight in front of the bed is suspected to be frost on the ground. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down, I miss my hometown. 4. Moored at night at Niuzhu, reminiscing about the past: The black geese fly high in the moon, and the Chanyu fled at night. I want to lead the light cavalry to chase the heavy snow, bow and knife full. 5 When I reach the end of the river, I sit and watch the clouds rise: I am born with talent, and I will be useful. Cook sheep, slaughter cattle, and enjoy the party. You must drink three hundred cups at a time. 6. Set out from the White Emperor City in the morning: I bid farewell to the White Emperor in the morning, and returned to Jiangling in a day. On the banks of the river the monkeys cry and can't stop. The boat has already passed ten thousand mountains. 7 I will go to Wuxing and climb the Pleasure Garden: I can't see the ancients before and can't see the future. Thinking of the endless world, I shed tears alone.
Li Bai's five most famous poems included 'Farewell to School Secretary Shu Yun at Xie's Tower in Xuanzhou,''I Will Drink Wine,''Watching Lushan Waterfall,''To Wang Lun,' and 'Drinking Alone Under the Moon.'
Li Bai's five most famous poems included 'Farewell to School Secretary Shu Yun at Xie's Tower in Xuanzhou,''I Will Drink Wine,''Watching Lushan Waterfall,''To Wang Lun,' and 'Drinking Alone Under the Moon.'
Li Bai's most famous poems include "Meditation in a Quiet Night","Drinking Wine","Farewell to Crossing Jingmen","Looking at Lushan Waterfall","Seeing Meng Haoran to Guangling at Yellow Crane Tower","To Wang Lun","Sleeping in Mountain Temple","Difficult Journey","Difficult Shu Road","Looking at Tianmen Mountain" and so on. These poems were famous for their outstanding artistic talent and profound understanding of life. They were widely read and regarded as the essence of Li Bai's creation.
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's " Wine " was his most famous long poem. This poem showed the poet's lofty aspirations and pursuit of pleasure with bold style and passionate words. The poem depicted scenes such as the rushing Yellow River, the bright mirror in the high hall, cooking sheep and slaughtering cattle, and expressed the poet's feelings for the short life and the pursuit of happiness. This poem became one of Li Bai's most representative works with its vigorous, bold, and unconstrained momentum and beautiful language.
The most famous poem of Li Bai's Xuankong Temple was 'Staying in the Mountain Temple at Night' which read,'The dangerous building is a hundred feet high, and the hand can pick the stars. I don't dare to speak loudly, for fear of shocking the people in the sky." This poem expressed that the higher one stood, the more careful one had to be. At a high place, one could raise one's hand to pick the stars, but one had to be careful and serious.
The most famous poem of Li Bai's Xuankong Temple was 'Staying in the Mountain Temple at Night' which read,'The dangerous building is a hundred feet high, and the hand can pick the stars. I don't dare to speak loudly, for fear of shocking the people in the sky." This poem expressed that the higher one stood, the more careful one had to be. At a high place, one could raise one's hand to pick the stars, but one had to be careful and serious.
The most famous poem of Li Bai's Xuankong Temple was 'Staying in the Mountain Temple at Night' which read,'The dangerous building is a hundred feet high, and the hand can pick the stars. I don't dare to speak loudly, for fear of shocking the people in the sky."
Beimu Cangshan Orchid Boat Temple originated from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower."