The story behind Li Bai, the poem My own feelings 5

Updated on amusement 2024-03-20
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hey, add some bounty, what's 60, 70.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Can't you read it yourself, but it's all about your personality, your own feelings.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Li Bai is known as a "poet immortal", and his poems have always been famous for their majestic atmosphere and world-mindedness. In fact, poetry is like its person, from Li Bai's poems, you can fully understand Li Bai's character, he must be a hearty and free person.

    What I appreciate most about Li Bai is: self-confidence. "I am born to be useful, and I will come back when my daughter is gone"; "Look up to the sky and laugh and go out, how can I be a Penghao person" His poems are full of confidence.

    Without these self-confidence, I believe he would not be able to write these famous sentences that have been passed down through the ages. In life, I always have no confidence in doing things, and I often doubt myself: "Can I do it?"

    It doesn't seem to work. "So there are often a lot of things that I can solve, but because I am not confident enough, I give up halfway. I want to learn from Li Bai and believe that I will be able to do it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Korean scenery and scenery are better than the way to be a hot place.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Li Bai, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty, left Chang'an in early 744 AD after serving as a royal literati in Chang'an for 3 years, and began a 10-year roaming life.

    In April of this year, Li Bai came to Wuchang, Hubei. The literati and writers here and the local ** have long heard of the name of Li Bai, the "immortal", so they discussed inviting Li Bai to the Yellow Crane Tower for a gathering. This Yellow Crane Tower is on the Yellow Crane Rock of Snake Mountain, is a famous building in the south of the Yangtze River, and was built by Sun Quan, the monarch of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period.

    None of the literati who went to the Jianghan area did not go to the Yellow Crane Tower to see the magnificent scenery of the Yangtze River.

    The banquet was very lively, and the poet and ink were also very excited because of Li Bai's presence. After drinking a lot, he naturally became poetic, and his friends asked Li Bai to write poems. Li Bai didn't shirk, he picked up the pen and just wanted a big book, when he suddenly saw that there was already a poem on the wall, and when he came to see it, it turned out to be a seven-character poem by Cui Hao:

    In the past, people have taken the yellow crane to go, and the yellow crane tower is vacant here.

    The yellow crane is gone, and the white clouds are empty for thousands of years.

    Qingchuan calendar Hanyang tree, fragrant grass and parrot island.

    Where is Sunset Township? The Yanbo River makes people sad.

    There is a scene in front of him, and Cui Hao's inscription poem is above.

    Li Bai really didn't inscribe a poem on the Yellow Crane Tower, because he felt that Cui Hao wrote the scenery of the Yellow Crane Tower so well that people couldn't write anymore. Because of Li Bai's modesty, Cui Hao's poems have become more famous.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Li Bai's ancestral home is Chengji, Longxi (now Longcheng, Qin'an County, Gansu Province), and was born on the sixteenth day of the first month of 701[1][2][February 28] in Qinglian Township, Jiangyou City, Sichuan Province. Another theory is that his father was born in the city of Broken Leaves (present-day Tokmak Libai City, Kyrgyzstan) in the Western Regions of Central Asia, and moved back to Changlong County, Mianzhou, Sichuan Province (present-day Jiangyou City, Sichuan Province) at the age of four. The great romantic poet of the Tang Dynasty in China, known as the "poet immortal" by later generations, most of his poems mainly describe landscapes and express inner emotions.

    He and Du Fu are called "Li Du". Li Bai was born in the Tang Dynasty, but most of his life was spent wandering, traveling through most of China. At the age of 20, he went out of Sichuan alone and began to roam extensively, reaching the Xiangjiang River in Dongting in the south, Wu and Yue in the east, and living in Anlu (now Anlu City, Hubei Province) and Yingshan (now Guangshui City, Hubei Province).

    He traveled far and wide, hoping to make friends and meet celebrities in order to be introduced to high positions and fulfill his political ideals and ambitions. However, after ten years of roaming, nothing was accomplished. He continued north to Taiyuan and Chang'an (present-day Xi'an, Shaanxi Province), eastward to Qi and Shandong, and lived in Rencheng, Shandong (present-day Jining, Shandong Province).

    By this time, he had made many famous friends and wrote a large number of excellent poems. Li Bai was reluctant to take the exam to become an official, hoping to rely on his own talent and go to the official career through the recommendation of others, but he has not been appreciated. He once wrote a "Letter with Han Jingzhou" to Han Jingzhou, a famous scholar of the dynasty, to recommend himself, but he did not receive a reply.

    Until the first year of Tianbao (742), due to the recommendation of the Taoist priest Wu Yun, Li Bai was summoned to Chang'an to worship Hanlin, and the style of the article shocked the world. Li Baichu was appreciated by Xuanzong because of his talent, and later because he could not be tolerated by the powerful, he abandoned his official position after only three years in Beijing, and still continued his wandering life.

    In the second year of the Anshi Rebellion (756), he was angry about the difficulties and participated in the shogunate of Eiwang Ri Lin. Unfortunately, King Yong and Suzong had a struggle for the throne, and after the defeat, Li Bai was implicated and exiled to Yelang (in present-day Guizhou), where he was pardoned on the way. In his later years, he wandered in the southeast, and Li Yangbing, according to the order of Tu County, died of illness soon after.

    Since Li Bai was a teenager, he often went to Dai Tianshan to find Taoist priests to talk about Taoist scriptures. Later, he lived in seclusion in Minshan with a hermit named Dongyanzi, devoted himself to study, and did not enter the city for many years. In the mountains and forests where they lived, they raised many exotic birds and worked as animal keepers.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Li Bai took the boat and did not give money, and the fishman threw him off the boat.

    The Peach Blossom Pond is thousands of feet deep, do you see if you die?

    Have you heard the story?!?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There should be something you want in it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Sharpen the pestle into a needle, and Colliers take off his boots.

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