In Li Bai's poem, there was a poem that mentioned Yaotai: "If I didn't meet you at the top of the Jade Mountain, I would meet you at Yaotai under the moon." The poet used this to describe the beautiful face of the imperial concubine, comparing her to the fluttering fairy seen at the top of the group of jade mountains or the goddess in front of the Yaotai Hall under the moonlight. There is also the saying,"I suspect that the mirror of Yaotai is flying at the end of the blue cloud." ("Gu Lang Yue Xing"), comparing the moon to the Yaotai mirror, writing children's daydreams about the moon. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In Li Bai's " Gulang Moon Journey ", there was a mention of " Yaotai ". In the poem," I suspect that the mirror of Yaotai is flying at the end of the blue cloud ". The " Yaotai " here was the place where the legendary immortals lived. Its origin was related to myths and legends such as the Queen Mother of the West, such as the relevant records in Volume 3 of the Biography of Emperor Mu. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In Li Bai's poems, Yaotai was the legendary place where immortals lived. For example, in the poem " Gu Lang Yue Xing ", the poet suspected that the moon was the mirror of Yaotai Immortal, flying above the blue clouds in the night sky. The Yaotai here reflected the color of myths and legends, adding a romantic atmosphere to the poem. In " Qing Ping Diao·One "," If you don't meet at the top of the jade mountain, you will meet under the moon at Yaotai ", the beauty of Yang Guifei was described as the residence of immortals such as jade mountain and Yaotai, as if she was a fairy goddess of heaven and country. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Li Bai's poem about Yaotai had the words,"If we don't meet at the top of the Jade Mountain, we will meet at Yaotai under the moon." (From Qing Ping Diao, Part One),"I suspect that the mirror of the Jade Terrace is flying at the end of the blue clouds." (From "Gu Lang's Moonwalk"). The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Li Bai's poems were widely circulated, and there were many selected works among them. His poems had a unique style, full of lofty aspirations and romanticism. Some of Li Bai's selected poems included " The Yellow Crane Tower Seeing Meng Haoran Off to Guangling,"" Meditation in a Quiet Night,"" Looking at the Waterfall of Mount Lu,"" To Wang Lun,"" Leaving White Emperor City Early," and " Looking at Tianmen Mountain." These poems were deeply loved by people because of their deep feelings, graceful and unrestrained style, as well as their descriptions of natural scenery and philosophy of life.
Li Bai's selected poems include "Farewell to Shu Yun, the School Secretary of Xuanzhou,""Thinking in a Quiet Night,""Watching the Waterfall of Mount Lu,""Qingping Diao·One,""Difficult Shu Road,""About to Enter Wine,""Farewell Children to the Capital in Nanling,""Shangli Yong,""Difficult Journey,""Swordsman," etc. These poems displayed Li Bai's rich imagination, romantic feelings, and heroic spirit. His works were known for their free and unrestrained style, which left a deep impression on people.
Li Bai was one of the most famous poets of the Tang Dynasty. His poems were widely circulated, and there were many selected works among them. His poems had a unique style, full of lofty aspirations and romanticism. The following are some of Li Bai's selected poems: 1. "Silent Night Thoughts": The bright moon in front of the bed is suspected to be frost on the ground. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down at home. This poem expressed his longing for his hometown and was known as Li Bai's most popular homesick poem. 2. "Will enter the wine": Do you not see the Yellow River water from heaven, rushing to the sea and never returning? Haven't you seen the bright mirror in the high hall sad white hair, like black hair in the morning and snow in the evening? This poem used bold and unconstrained strokes to describe the lofty aspirations of life and the pursuit of happiness. 3. "Shu Road Difficult": Oh, oh, oh! The difficulty of Shu Road was harder than climbing the blue sky! This poem depicted the precipitous scene of Shu Road, expressing the author's thoughts and feelings about the difficult and difficult life. 4. "Difficult Road": There will be a time when the wind and waves break, and the clouds and sails will cross the sea. This poem expressed a brave and positive attitude towards difficulties and challenges. 5. "Dreamwalking Tianmu Yin farewell": Haike talk about Yingzhou, smoke waves faint letter difficult to find. The Yue people said to Tianmu that the clouds might be visible. This poem depicted the author's dream of traveling to Tianmu Mountain, expressing his yearning for freedom and pursuit. These poems were Li Bai's representative works, displaying his rich imagination and unique artistic talent. His works of poetry were still widely read and were hailed as the treasures of Chinese literature.
Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Immortal Poet". His poems were bold, unrestrained, and passionate. He often expressed his feelings and thoughts in the form of mountains, rivers, human feelings, and history. His works covered poetry, prose, Fu, and many other literary forms. He was known as one of the representative figures of Tang poetry. Li Bai's poems were numerous, among which the most famous ones were " Going to Drink,"" Ballad of Lushan Mountain," and " Reminiscence of the Past at Nizhu." His poems were known for their bold, unrestrained, and passionate style, and were hailed as the "giant of poetry history." His works expressed his love for nature, his pursuit of life, his feelings for history, and his deep thoughts on human nature and emotions. Li Bai's poems had a wide influence on not only Chinese poetry culture but also world literature. His poems were widely praised and are still being praised, appreciated and studied by people.
Li Bai's 300 Tang Poems was a collection of Li Bai's poems, with a total of 27 or 34 poems. Among them were famous works such as " The Wine " and " The Difficult Road to Shu ". These poems were about describing natural scenery, expressing personal feelings, and expressing lofty aspirations. Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. His poems were famous for their bold and unrestrained style and unique artistic conception. However, the current information was not enough to give an accurate answer to the specific content and criteria of Li Bai's 300 Tang poems.
Li Bai's 300 Tang Poems was a collection of Li Bai's poems. There were 34 of Li Bai's 300 Tang poems (according to document [1] and document [2]). Among them were famous works such as Qing Ping Diao, Shu Dao Nan, and Jiang Jin Jiu. The specific list of poems can be found in document [1], document [2], and document [7].
Li Bai's 300 Tang Poems was a collection of his poems. We can draw the following conclusion: Li Bai's poems have a total of 27 in the 300 Tang Poetry. Among them were famous works such as " Drinking Soon,"" Meditation in a Quiet Night," and " Difficult Journey." However, the specific poetry catalog was not found in the search results provided. Therefore, it was impossible to provide a complete poetry catalog.