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The Friendship Poems of Gao Shi and Li Bai
The following are poems about friendship by Gao Shi and Li Bai:

Mochow has no confidant in the road ahead, and no one in the world knows the monarch —— Two Poems of Biedongda by Tang Gaoshi.

The high hall is full of lights, and the geese return at night. Just say that a bird can find a companion, and there is no spring breeze to see me off. The Yellow River winds with sand as its shore, while Baima Tianjin is bounded by willow and the city. Don't complain about leaving your hometown temporarily, you should know that you are welcome everywhere. -Tang Gaoshi's "Night Don't Weiss"

Where there is Bole, there is a swift horse. A thousand miles away, there are not many boles. Therefore, although there is a famous horse, it is only humiliated by a slave, and it is not called a thousand miles to die in a trough. -Tang Li Bai, "I will enter the wine, but I will not see you"

Lipper

Li Bai (70 1 year-76,265,438+February), whose word is white, is also known as "violet laity" and "fallen fairy". He was a great romantic poet in Tang Dynasty, and was called "Poet Fairy" by later generations. He was also called "Du Li" with Du Fu. In order to become "Little Du Li" with two other poets, Li Shangyin and Du Mu. Li Zhimin, a professor at Peking University, commented: "Li Bai's poems breathe the universe and take it by surprise; Du Fu's poems are sublime, originated from Confucianism, and have reached the realm of harmony between man and nature, so they can be superb. "

The Book of Old Tang Dynasty records that Li Bai is from Shandong. According to the New Tang Book, Li Bai is the grandson of King Li Gui IX of Li Tang. He is cheerful and generous, loves to drink and write poems, and likes to make friends. Li Baiyou's Collection of Li Taibai has been handed down from generation to generation, and most of his poems were written when he was drunk. His representative works include Looking at Lushan Waterfall, it is hard to go, Difficult Road to Shu, Entering Wine, Tang Mingfu, The Beginning of Baidicheng, etc.

Gaoshi

Gao Shi (704-765) was born in Bohai Guo (now Jingxian County, Hebei Province) and later moved to Song Cheng, Songzhou (now Suiyang, Shangqiu, Henan Province). Anton is the grandson of Gao Kan, a minister and poet in the Tang Dynasty. He used to be an assistant minister of punishments, a regular servant of scattered riding, and was named Hou of Bohai County, known as Gao Chang's in the world. Yu Yongtai died in the first month of the first year, and was given a gift by the ministers of the Ministry of Rites, posthumous title.

Gao Shi is the leader of the frontier poetry school in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and "vigorous and solemn" is the remarkable feature of his frontier poetry. His poems are quality-oriented, magnificent and simple. Lofty and lonely, he has the spirit of a ranger. He once roamed Liang and Song Dynasties and devoted himself to self-sufficiency. In addition, he is generous and upright, so his poems reflect a wide range of aspects and profound themes. Gao Shi's psychological structure is extensive, and his personality is straightforward, so his poems often express his mind directly, or talk to each other, and rarely use metaphors.