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Chen Wang in "Will Enter the Wine": refers to Chen Siwang.
Cao Zhi. 平乐 (lè): Guanming. Outside the west gate of Luoyang, the entertainment venue for the rich and dignitaries of the Han Dynasty "Will Enter the Wine" is the great poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty.
A poem composed with the ancient title of Yuefu. This poem was written by Li Bai Chang'an after he was released, the ideological content is very deep, the artistic expression is very mature, and it has the greatest influence among the works of the same title. Chen Wang Caozhi was talented, but he was suspicious of his brothers and nephews and could not be used.
Li Bai admired his talent, and compared himself, on the one hand, to show his confidence in his talent, and more importantly, to express his resentment that he had never met his talent.
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What are the three reasons why Li Bai cited "King Chen" when he wrote "Will Enter the Wine"?
1.Chen Wang Cao Zhi was talented, but his brother and nephew were suspicious and could not be used, Li Bai admired his talent, and used it to compare himself and show confidence in his own talent.
2.Chen Wang Cao Zhi has a lot to do with wine, and he has a style of "Chen Wang", which is consistent with the extremely confident tone mentioned above.
3.Chen Wang Cao Zhi was highly suspicious in the Cao Pi and Cao Rui dynasties, and it was difficult to develop his ambitions, which also aroused the sympathy of the poet.
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The "King Chen" mentioned here refers to Cao Zhi of the Cao Wei regime during the Three Kingdoms period. Cao Zhi was once named "King Chen" by Cao Pi, and was called "King Chen Si" after his death. Cao Zhi is talented, but because of Cao Pi's suspicion, he is depressed. Alcoholic, strong and thoughtful, masterpieces.
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There are different theories about when the poem was written.
Guan Shiguang's "New Notes on Li Bai's Poetry Collection" believes that this poem was written in the autumn of 734 AD, when Li Bai was invited to the seclusion of Yuandanqiu in Songshan, and Cen Xun was also there at that time.
Yu Xianhao's "Li Baiji" believes that this poem was composed around 736 AD. Huang Xiqi's "Catalogue of Li Taibai's Chronicle of Poems" is a poem written in the eleventh year of Tianbao. It is generally believed that this was made when Li Baibao left Beijing during the year, roamed Liang and Song, and met with his friends Cen Xun and Yuan Danqiu.
In 744 AD, Li Bai was expelled from Beijing, and Tang Xuanzong gave gold to release him. The poet was politically excluded and hit, and his ideals could not be realized, and he often used drinking to vent the depression in his chest. The author is at the time of "holding the talents of the world and not meeting them", so he is full of inopportune time to borrow wine to express his grievances.
Appreciation of "Will Enter the Wine":
"Will Enter the Wine" is not long, but it has five tones and an extraordinary atmosphere. It is full of pen and ink, extremely sad and angry, and extremely arrogant and calm. The whole article has the momentum and power to shake the past and the present, and at the same time, it does not give people a sense of empty and exaggerated, and its root lies in its full and deep inner feelings, and the surging depression and anger under the underlying drinking words.
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In the early years of Tang Xuanzong Tianbao, Li Bai was recommended by Taoist Wu Yun, recruited into Beijing by Tang Xuanzong, and ordered Li Bai to worship Hanlin. Soon, due to the slander of the powerful, in the third year of Tianbao (744), Li Bai was expelled from Beijing, and Tang Xuanzong gave gold to return.
After that, Li Bai wandered around the Jianghuai area, his thoughts were extremely bored, and he embarked on a long journey of traveling the mountains and rivers of the motherland again. When Li Bai wrote this poem, it had been eight years since Li Bai was "given gold and released" by Tang Xuanzong.
Full text appreciation:
"Will Enter the Wine" is not long, but it has five tones and an extraordinary atmosphere. It is full of pen and ink, extremely sad and angry, and extremely arrogant and calm. The psalms have the momentum and power to shake the past and the present, which is certainly not unrelated to exaggeration, for example, the poems often use huge numbers to express heroic poetry, and at the same time, do not give people a sense of empty exaggeration, the root of which lies in its full and deep inner feelings, the underlying drunken words like turbulent anger.
In addition, the whole article has ups and downs, the poetry is flickering, from sadness to joy, to wildness, to anger, and then to wildness, and finally to the "eternal sorrow", responding to the beginning of the article, such as the river rushing, there are momentum, there are also twists and turns, vertical and horizontal, and the strength can carry the tripod. There is a pregnant writing method in his songs, and there is a magic workmanship, "no pen and ink path", which is neither deliberately portrayed and carved to learn, nor can it be achieved hastily.
Its rhyme and rhythm are slow and urgent, high and low, twists and turns, and gallops forward. The whole article is dominated by seven words, and to.
3. Fifty sentences are "broken", which is extremely uneven and intricate; The poems are mainly prose, and they are dyed with short dialogues, and the rhythm is rapidly changing, unrestrained but not easy.
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read out a proud and confident Li Bai.
I was born to be useful, and I will come back when my daughter is gone.
Li Bai is ambitious, "who is in charge of Ge Xu", hoping that one day he will meet the master, live in Linyuan Pavilion, become the prime minister, and guide the country, but the idealization has come to naught, but so what, even if I fall to the bottom, I still have to "ride the wind and waves", even if I am now "my daughter is gone", I still have to get drunk with my friends.
read out a Li Bai who does not bend his waist for the powerful:
The bells and drums are not expensive enough, but I hope that I will not wake up after being drunk for a long time.
The bell and drum are talking about food, which refers to a rich life, and Li Bai thinks that it is not expensive enough and not worth mentioning. This shows his abandonment of the life of fame and fortune, when he was a teenager, Li Bai handed over to the secretary of state and put down the "Dapeng" to Li Yong.
One day with the wind, soaring up to 90,000 miles", although he felt that "breaking the eyebrows and bending the waist of the powerful, make me unhappy", but also said that "I am born to be useful", he thinks that one day he can realize the dream of "prime minister".
read out a decadent Tang Li Bai:
You don't see the water of the Yellow River coming up from the sky, rushing to the sea and not returning, you don't see the mirror of the high hall.
Sad white hair, like green silk turning into snow at dusk.
A person's life was shortened into one day by Li Bai, which is a giant-style sentimentality, and we are like "mayflies in heaven and earth" in front of the Yellow River and the sea.
A drop in the ocean", incomparably small. Then he condensed the long life into one day, yes, "life is easy to grow old, and it is difficult to grow old", after reading these two sentences, it can be said that the view of life is pessimistic and decadent to the extreme.
read out a Li Bai who was happy in time:
Life must be happy, don't make the gold bottle empty to the moon.
But does he really want to have fun in time? No, Li Bai wanted to be a ranger who "met and drank for the king", so he made a bold move of spending money, and he wanted to be like Zhuge Liang.
Jiang Taigong has to meet the master like this, and achieve a career of helping the world, and this transcendent heart has the ambition to enter the world.
So "Will Enter the Wine".
Li Bai is Li Bai with a variety of personalities.
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"Will Enter the Wine" was originally the tune of the short flute cymbal song of Han Yuefu, and the meaning of the title was "persuasion of drinking songs", and the content was mostly about singing, drinking, and singing. This poem is the poet and his friend Cen Xun at the time of Songshan's another old friend Yuan Danqiu's Yingyang Mountain Residence as a guest, the author is at the time of the setback in his career, so he borrowed wine to rejuvenate the poem, and came to a hearty expression. In this poem, Li Bai "borrowed the topic to play", used wine to eliminate sorrows, lamented that life is easy to grow old, and expressed his feelings of not meeting talents.
This poem vividly reflects Li Bai's unruly character: full of self-confidence, arrogant, enthusiastic and bold, "I am born to be useful", "I must be happy in life". The whole poem is heroic, emotional, fluent, and highly infectious.
Li Baiyongjiu's poems can very well reflect his personality, with deep ideological content and mature artistic expression.
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What kind of Li Bai does you read from the poem "Will Enter the Wine"?
Li Bai's "Will Enter the Wine" uses bold and confrontational language to express the spirit of openness, optimism and self-confidence, and the laughter and indignation of social reality, and at the same time reflects the profound contradiction between the ideal and the reality of the closed person.
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The original text of Li Bai's "Will Enter the Wine" in the Tang Dynasty is as follows: >>>More
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The previous sentence shows his escapist mood. The latter shows his arrogance and not being overwhelmed by power.
It's okay to make trouble for yourself.