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Li Bai's three poems praising Yang Guifei

2024-12-24 14:13
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2024-12-24 16:07

The three poems that Li Bai praised Yang Guifei were "Three Songs of Qing Ping Diao." These three poems used the peony flower as a metaphor to describe Yang Guifei's beauty to the extreme. The first poem described Noble Consort Yang's clothes as rosy as clouds, her appearance as beautiful as a peony, the spring breeze blowing over her body, and the dewdrops nourishing her. In the second poem, Li Bai compared Yang Guifei to a red peony, describing her heartbreaking beauty. He asked if there was anyone in the Han Palace who could be compared to Yang Guifei. Even Flying Sparrow Zhao had to dress up carefully to be compared to her. In the third poem, Li Bai compared Yang Guifei to a famous flower, winning the king's smile. Through metaphor, personification, and imagination, these poems showed Yang Guifei's peerless beauty from different angles.

Seeking poems about Yang Guifei and Li Longji

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2024-09-23 18:35

Yang Guifei and Li Longji were two famous emperors and a beauty in Chinese history. Their stories and feelings were depicted in many literary and film works. The following is a poem about the two of them: Silent Night Thoughts Li Bai The Moonlight In Front Of The Bed I suspect it's frost on the ground. I raise my eyes to the moon I bow my head and think of my hometown. The "moonlight in front of the bed" in this poem was a scene depicting the encounter between Yang Guifei and Li Longji, while the "lowering her head and thinking of her hometown" was an expression of Yang Guifei's longing for her hometown. The other poem about the two of them was the Song of Everlasting Regret by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi. This poem described the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei, as well as their entanglement and tragic ending. This poem was widely sung and became a classic in the history of Chinese literature.

Li Bai's poems praising the Tang Dynasty's prosperous times

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2025-01-10 11:36

Li Bai's poems praising the Tang Empire's prosperity included: 1. In the heyday of Kaiyuan, there were still thousands of families in the small town. Back in the golden age of Kaiyuan, there were tens of thousands of people in small cities. There was a bumper harvest in agriculture, sufficient food reserves, and the warehouses for storing rice were also full. 2. Qi, Lu, Gao, car class, men farming, women mulberry, do not miss each other. 3. If we don't meet at the top of the Jade Mountain, we will meet at the Jade Terrace under the moon. 4. There is no Li Bai on the stage at night. Who will buy wine with? 5. Look at the beautiful auspicious signs in the high curtain cage, and the bright color is far away from the courtyard. 6. The autumn moon is bright on the green water, and the white apple is picked on the South Lake. 7. It should be a heavenly immortal who was drunk and crushed the white clouds. 8. On September 10th, I will go to Li Bai. 9. Don't dare to speak loudly for fear of shocking the people in the sky. 10. Lotus Flower's Delicate Words. sorrow kills the boatman. 11, but under the crystal curtain, exquisite looking at the autumn moon. 12. The flying stream flows down three thousand feet, and it is suspected that the Milky Way falls from the nine heavens. 13. Wake up early to see the sunrise, and see the birds return at dusk. 14. The spring breeze knows the bitterness of parting, and does not send the willow branches green. 15. The autumn wind blows endlessly, but it's always a jade pass. 16. Drunken look at the wind fall hat, dance love the moon to keep people. 17, May Xi Shi pick, people look narrow if ah. 18. I send my sorrowful heart and the bright moon to follow you to the west of Yelang. 19th day, drunk as mud. 20, Chang 'an a piece of moon, ten thousand households pound clothes sound. These are some of the poems by Li Bai that praise the prosperous era of the Tang Dynasty.

About Yang Guifei's poems and explanations

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2024-09-20 00:29

Yang Guifei was one of the most famous female figures in Chinese history. She became the favorite concubine of the Tang Dynasty during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and was known as the most favored of the six palaces. There were many poems and essays about Yang Guifei. Below are some common poems and their explanations: 1 Song of Everlasting Sorrow Song of Everlasting Sorrow was a long narrative poem written by Bai Juyi, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. It described the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei. In the poem, Yang Guifei was used as the main point of view to describe her happy life with Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and her tragic fate of being forced to leave the palace because of political struggles. This poem was widely sung and became a classic in the history of Chinese literature. 2 Mawei Slope " Mawei Slope " was a poem written by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It described what happened to Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei on Mawei Slope the day before Yang Guifei was forced to commit suicide. The poem described the grief of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and the poignant beauty of Yang Guifei, expressing the pain and helplessness of human beings in the face of death and separation. This poem was also widely sung and became a classic in the history of Chinese literature. New Book of Tang, Volume 62, Biography of Yang Guifei The New Book of Tang, Volume 62, Biography of Yang Guifei was a historical biography written by Wei Zheng, a historian of the Tang Dynasty. It described the life of Yang Guifei. In the biography, Wei Zheng spoke highly of Yang Guifei, saying that she was a smart, beautiful, and talented woman. At the same time, he also pointed out the misfortune and pain she suffered in history. This biography also became one of the important materials for studying the history of Yang Guifei. Yang Guifei was one of the most famous female characters in Chinese history. Her love story and tragic fate became one of the important topics in Chinese literature, history and biography.

Was Li Bai in the period of Wu Zetian or Yang Guifei?

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2025-01-17 13:07

Li Bai was active during the Tang Dynasty, while Wu Zetian and Yang Guifei were active during different periods. Therefore, Li Bai was not active during the period of Wu Zetian, nor was he active during the period of Yang Guifei.

Was Li Bai in the period of Wu Zetian or Yang Guifei?

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2025-01-15 01:11

Li Bai was active during the Tang Dynasty, while Wu Zetian and Yang Guifei were active during different periods. Therefore, Li Bai was not in the era of Wu Zetian, nor was he in the era of Yang Guifei. To be specific, Li Bai was active during the Tang Dynasty's prosperous period, while Wu Zetian and Yang Guifei were active during the early Tang Dynasty and the prosperous period. Therefore, Li Bai, Wu Zetian, and Yang Guifei had no direct relationship with each other.

What are the three of Yang Guifei's

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2025-01-10 13:34

Noble Consort Yang's 'three' referred to her three elder sisters, namely Lady Guo, Lady Han, and Lady Qin. These three sisters became the country's wives under the Tang Xuanzong's bestowal and enjoyed the emperor's favor and grace. Although the search results did not mention their specific names, it could be confirmed that Yang Guifei's three sisters were Lady Guo, Lady Korea, and Lady Qin.

What are the three of Yang Guifei's

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2025-01-08 08:59

Yang Guifei's three elder sisters were Lady Guo, Lady Korea, and Lady Qin. Although the specific names were not mentioned in the search results, it could be confirmed that the three sisters were Lady Guo, Lady Korea, and Lady Qin.

What are the three of Yang Guifei's

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2024-12-29 12:36

Noble Consort Yang's 'three' referred to her three elder sisters, namely Lady Guo, Lady Han, and Lady Qin.

Was there really a special relationship between Yang Guifei and Li Bai?

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2024-09-15 19:42

It was difficult to determine whether there was a special relationship between Yang Guifei and Li Bai. In literary works, the relationship between characters was often fictional. The characters 'personalities and story plots could be expressed by describing their feelings, friendship, love, etc. The special relationship between Yang Guifei and Li Bai might exist in some novels, but not everyone believed that such a relationship really existed between them. In fact, there was not enough historical and archaeological evidence to prove the specific situation between them. Therefore, whether there was a special relationship between Yang Guifei and Li Bai required a concrete analysis of the specific situation and could not simply give a positive or negative answer.

Why did Li Bai always drink when he was composing poems? What was the story between him and Yang Guifei?

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2024-09-18 10:12

The reason why Li Bai liked to drink when he was writing poems might be that he loved wine as much as his life, or it might be that he needed to relax his body and mind through drinking to better devote himself to writing. It was said that Li Bai had been punished for misjudging the situation because of excessive drinking. However, Li Bai's poems also had many chapters that described drinking, such as "Going to Drink" and "Lushan Ballad". There were not many specific historical records about the story between Li Bai and Yang Guifei. However, Li Bai was a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. There might be some cultural connection between him and Yang Guifei. Li Bai had once described his love story with Yang Guifei in the Song of Everlasting Sorrow, and Yang Guifei had once praised Li Bai's poems. However, the authenticity of these stories could not be determined and could only be used as a reference for the plot of the novel.

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