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Li Bai's poems? Or is it an introduction?
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Li Bai is a famous romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty of China, and he has many things, such as "Difficult to Walk" and "Sleepwalking in the Sky and Leaving Farewell" left a lot of famous sentences.
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Li Bai (February 8, 701 - December 762)[1], the character Taibai, the name Qinglian layman, also known as the "Immortal". He was a great romantic poet of the Tang Dynasty and was praised as a "poetic immortal" by later generations. In order to distinguish it from the other two poets Li Shangyin and Du Mu, that is, "Little Li Du", Du Fu and Li Bai are also called "Big Li Du".
He is hearty and generous, loves to drink and write poetry, and likes to make friends.
Li Bai has "Li Taibai Collection" handed down, most of the poems are written when drunk, and the representative works include "Wanglu Mountain Waterfall", "Difficult to Travel", "Shu Road Difficult", "Will Enter the Wine", "Liang Fuyin", "Early White Emperor City" and many other poems.
Li Bai's lyrics have been bigraphed by the Song people (such as Wen Ying's "Xiangshan Yelu" volume), and in terms of its pioneering significance and artistic achievements, "Li Baici" enjoys a very high status.
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Li Bai (701 762), the word is too white, and the number is Qinglian layman. His ancestral home was Chengji in Longxi (near Tianshui in present-day Gansu), and he was born in the Western Regions at the end of the Sui Dynasty, and Li Bai was born in Central Asia. (The Chu River valley south of Lake Balkhash is now under the jurisdiction of the Anxi Duhu Prefecture in the Tang Dynasty).
When he was young, he moved with his father to Qinglian Township, Changlong, Mianzhou (now Jiangyou, Sichuan).
He spent most of his life wandering. In the first year of Tianbao (742), due to the recommendation of Taoist priest Wu Yun, he was called to Chang'an to worship Hanlin. The style of the article is famous for a while, and it is quite appreciated by Xuanzong.
Later, because he could not meet 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, he was angry about the difficulties and participated in the shogunate of the Eiwang Li Xuan. 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.
Li Bai's poems are mainly lyrical. After Qu Yuan, he was the first to be able to extensively absorb the rich nutrients from the folk literature and art of the time and the Yuefu folk songs since the Qin, Han and Wei dynasties, and concentrated on improving them to form his unique style. He has an extraordinary artistic genius and majestic artistic power.
All the surprising, exciting, and thought-provoking phenomena come down to the bottom of the pen. Du Fu has the comment that his pen fell into a storm, and his poems became weeping ghosts and gods ("Sending Li Twelve White Twenty Rhymes"), and he was the most outstanding romantic poet in China after Qu Yuan, and was known as a poet immortal. With Du Fu's name, known as Li Du, Han Yuyun:
Li Du's article is here, and the light is long. (Transfer). There is "Li Taibai Collection".
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