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What are the poems written by Li Bai in Xuancheng?
What are the poems written by Li Bai in Xuancheng: Farewell to Minister Shu Yun at Xie Tiao Villa in Xuanzhou?

I had to leave Potter and me since yesterday. It hurts my heart even more today. Autumn geese are escorted by Changfeng, and I treat them in this villa and drink my wine. The bones of great writers are all your brushes. In Tianyuan, I grew up beside you, Xiao Xie. We are all lofty distant thoughts, longing for the sky and the bright moon. But since the water is still flowing, although we cut it with our swords and raise our glasses to drown our sorrows. Since the world can't satisfy our desire, I will loosen my hair and get on a fishing boat tomorrow.

This poem was written during Li Bai's stay in Xuancheng in the last years of Tianbao, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. At that time, Li Bai came to Xuancheng from the capital Chang 'an, where he wrote this poem. The title of this poem is Xie Tiao House, which expresses Li Bai's nostalgia and admiration for Xie Tiao and his incompetence.

Among them, poems such as "I have to leave Bolt and me since yesterday" express Li Bai's feelings about the passage of time and the tide waits for no man, while poems such as "Autumn geese and Changfeng escort" describe the beautiful scenery of Xuancheng and show Li Bai's romantic feelings.

Author information:

Li Bai (February 28, 7065438+0—February 65438+February 762), whose name was Taibai, was named Qinglian lay. His ancestral home is in Ji Cheng, Longxi (now Qin 'an County, Gansu Province), and he was born in Changlong County, Mianzhou County, Shu County (according to legend, he was born in Broken Leaves in the Western Region). He was a great romantic poet in Tang Dynasty. Li Bai is the author of Li Taibai's Collection, and his representative works include Looking at Lushan Waterfall, it is hard to go, Difficult Road to Shu, Entering Wine, The First Creation of Baidicheng, etc. He is cheerful and generous, loves to drink and write poems, and likes to make friends.

Li Bai was deeply influenced by Huang Lao's thought of sorting out the countryside. For example, Li Taibai Ji was handed down from generation to generation, and most of his poems were written when he was drunk. His representative works include Wang Lushan Waterfall, it is hard to go, Difficult Road to Shu, Entering Wine, and Initial Making of Baidicheng, etc. Li Bai's ci and fu have high pioneering significance and artistic achievements. Later generations praised him as a "poetic fairy" and called him "Du Li" with the poet Du Fu.

Li Bai's father, Li Ke, has an unknown life experience. Mother is Yin from Qinglian Township. Li Bai has a half-brother Li Yao and a half-sister Li Yunv. Li's son is a famous agronomist, Lipu. Li Bai's family background and birthplace are still a mystery. According to academic research, Li Bai was born in Broken Leaf City in the Western Regions of Central Asia. The genealogy of Li Bai in Broken Leaves, Han Shu and Yelang is unknown. At present, there is no evidence that he is related to people outside the western regions.

Li Bai always gives people the image of a wanderer, who has traveled all over the world, east, west, north and south, and can pick up parcels and wander at any time. He traveled all over China, met people he admired and showed them his talent.