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Smelling Wang Changling is a poem by Li Bai, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. The following is the full text and translation of Wang Wen's Changling, as well as the relevant source, creative background, use environment and author's brief introduction.

Full text:

I would rather die than listen to this beautiful poem!

The fiery sunset set off Wang Changling's moving smile.

In the past, he was in Chang 'an, looking up at the starry sky of Taoism.

Now he is in the vast south of the Yangtze River, thinking deeply.

Young people have withered and become old.

I feel drunk when I listen to his singing.

Translation:

I would rather die and hear this beautiful poem!

The sunset set off Wang Changling with a charming smile.

Once he was in Chang 'an, looking up at Taoism and the starry sky.

Now he is in the smoke in the south of the Yangtze River, meditating.

Youth is gone, and the years are old.

I listened to his songs as if intoxicated in my heart.

Source:

Li Bai's "Smelling Wang Changling" is included in his collection of poems "Li Taibai Collection".

Creative background:

Li Bai was a writer in the Tang Dynasty in China. He was born in the first year of Zhenguan of Emperor Taizong. Smelling Wang Changling is one of his representative works. This poem expresses the poet's admiration and admiration for Wang Changling. Wang Changling was a writer in the Tang Dynasty, and Li Bai deeply admired and praised his talent and beauty. The poem depicts the image of Wang Changling and its changes in Chang 'an and Jiangnan, and reveals Li Bai's thoughts on life and the passage of time.

Use environment:

Wen Wang Changling is a very popular ancient poem, which is often used in education and teaching to help students understand Li Bai's lofty aspirations and praise the talents of others. This poem is also often used by people to express their admiration and yearning for outstanding talents.

About the author:

Li Bai (70 1 -762), whose real name is Taibai, was named a violet laity, and later generations have the reputation of "poetic immortal". He is one of the most influential writers in China in the Tang Dynasty, and is also known as the representative of ancient romantic literature. Li Bai's poems and songs cover a wide range, and he is good at expressing lofty sentiments and ambitions, depicting landscapes, eulogizing heroes and pinning his feelings. He is famous for his bold, gorgeous language, gorgeous language and vivid image. Li Bai's works are highly praised by later scholars and have a far-reaching influence on later literature.