What are the aspects of Li Bai s complex in the afterglow?

Updated on culture 2024-06-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    When he was a student, Yu Guangzhong especially liked Li Bai, Su Dongpo and other Sichuan poets, and he also wrote a lot of poems to describe his reverence for Li Bai, and yesterday appeared in front of reporters a song "Traveling on the Highway with Li Bai" was surprising, he played a Guan Gong war against Qin Qiong this time, and wrote a poem about his and Li Bai's experience on the highway.

    Yu Guangzhong wrote in the first person in the poem, Li Baigang drank a lot of imported whiskey from Wang Lun, Yu Guangzhong sat in the passenger seat and persuaded him to drink less, Li Baijiu drove very fast, Yu Guangzhong wrote in the poem: The speed limit is 90 kilometers My fairy is 90 kilometers How did you drive to 14?

    Then the plot of the poem changed again, Li Bai was discovered by the traffic police speeding and honked his horn to ask to stop for inspection, and Yu Guangzhong humorously wrote: Change seats with me Fast Don't let the traffic police catch you driving drunk. He also ridiculed Li Bai in the poem, saying that he offended Gao Lishi and others, and He Zhizhang was not there, see who will protect you.

    Li Bai was finally fined by the traffic police, and the money was paid in advance by Yu Guangzhong.

    When talking about this poem with a rather "crossing" style, Yu Guangzhong said that this is actually a poem he wrote many years ago, and now drunk driving is to be detained, "Li Bai is a poet that many people like, but maybe too famous, he feels that he is far away." I want to use this kind of ridicule to write the story of Li Bai and wine, just like a joke with him, so that everyone will feel more cordial when they look at Li Bai again. Of course, Yu Guangzhong is against drunk driving, and he admits frankly, "I'm not a drinker, I'm a scholar."

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, that's Mr. Yu Guangzhong's Li Bai trilogy, and the last one is "Reading Li Bai".

    Reading Li Bai "In the afterglow - I am a Chu madman, Feng Ge laughs at Kong Qiu.

    Now you are absolutely free.

    You were imprisoned for sixty-two years.

    The fairyland you are pursuing is not in the medicine furnace either.

    It's not in the flask.

    That wonderful world.

    Open and close only with the tip of your mind.

    All the faces of the birds are children.

    Hike to the highest peak.

    I feel that the brocade cloud is farther away.

    It's you who seem to be beckoning to him.

    Now you are completely free.

    The saints and sages are in the two houses of the Confucian Temple.

    There was a secret envy in the quiet incense.

    There was a hermit who called himself Chu Mad.

    If you don't drink, you're drunk, and you're even more arrogant when you're drunk.

    It's arrogant enough to be up to Yoro.

    Fortunately, you didn't come to Yelang.

    Stunned, he turned around with 3,000 scarves.

    Look at you laughing alone for no reason.

    Looking up to the sky and laughing, Linjiang laughed.

    When he went out, he smiled far away in the direction of Chang'an and bowed his head.

    Smile at the moonlight at the bottom of the cup.

    And in all this laughter I heard.

    Zongsheng Tang is just Tianbao.

    The world snickers and sneers at you.

    It rises and falls like a tidal wave in the background.

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