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Li Bai's poems Introduction to Li Bai Complete collection of Li Bai's poems Li Bai's ancient poems Li Bai's information

Li Bai (701-762), also known as Taibai and Qinglian Jushi, was a poet of the Tang Dynasty. He played an important role in Chinese literature and had 1,100 poems handed down to later generations. He has something to do with Taoist teachings, and people call him a poet. Li Bai was fond of wine, and he traveled around all day long. Together with Du Fu, another top poet and good friend at the time, he was known as "Li Du".

Li Bai was famous for his imaginative imagination. It is said that he got drunk while riding a boat on the Yangtze River. He wanted to fish out the moonlight in the water, but he fell and drowned. However, history records that he died at home.

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* "Thoughts on a Quiet Night"

* "Resentment"

* "Farewell to a Friend"

* "Drinking Alone under the Moon"

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* "Listening to Shu Monk Jun Playing the Qin"

* "Climbing the Phoenix Tower of Jinling"

* "Early Departure from Baidi City"

* "Farewell at the Jingmen Gate"

* "Farewell to Meng Haoran at Guangling"

* "Visiting the Taoist Priest Dai Tianshan but not met"

* "Going down to Mount Zhongnan and crossing Mount Husi" Li Bai (701-762), a Han nationality in the Tang Dynasty, six feet six tall, named Taibai, also known as Qinglian Jushi, was born in Jiangyou, Sichuan, and was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty. His poetic style is bold and elegant, his imagination is rich, his language flows naturally, and his music is harmonious and changeable. He is good at absorbing nutritious materials from folk songs and myths to form his unique magnificent and gorgeous colors. He is a new peak of positive romantic poetry since Qu Yuan. He is also known as "Big Li Du" with Du Fu. He is a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty. Also known as "Poetic Immortal".

Li Bai’s ancestral home is Chengji, Longxi (now Chengji Township, Jingning County, Gansu Province). At the end of the Sui Dynasty, he migrated to Suiye City in Central Asia (near today’s Tokmak, northern Kyrgyzstan), where Li Bai was born. . When he was five years old, his family moved to Mianzhou Mingming County (now Jiangyou, Sichuan). When he was twenty years old, he left Sichuan alone and began to roam extensively, from Dongting to the Xiangjiang River in the south, to Wu and Yue in the east, and lived in Anlu (today's Anlu City, Hubei Province). He traveled around, hoping to make friends and meet celebrities, so that he could be recommended and climb to a high position to realize his political ideals and ambitions. However, after ten years of wandering, nothing was achieved. He continued to travel north to Taiyuan and Chang'an, to the east to Qi and Lu, and settled in Rencheng, Shandong (now Jining, Shandong). At this time, he had made friends with many celebrities, composed a large number of excellent poems, and his poems were famous all over the world. In the early years of Tianbao, he was recommended by the Taoist Wu Renjun. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty summoned him to Beijing and ordered him to serve the Imperial Academy. Soon, due to the slander of the powerful, he was squeezed out of Beijing in the third or fourth year of Tianbao (744 or 745 AD). After that, he wandered around the Jiang and Huai areas, feeling extremely depressed.

In the winter of the fourteenth year of Tianbao (AD 755), Anlu Mountain rebelled. At this time, he was living in seclusion in Lushan Mountain. When Yong Wang Li Lin's army marched eastward, he invited Li Bai to go down the mountain and join the shogunate. Later, Li Lin rebelled against Su Zong and was eliminated. Li Bai was implicated and sentenced to exile in Yelang (today's Guizhou Province). He was pardoned and released on the way, and traveled between Xunyang (today's Jiujiang, Jiangxi) and Xuancheng (today's Xuancheng, Anhui). Waiting places. In the first year of Baoying's reign (762 AD), Dai Zong died of illness in Dangtu County, Anhui.

Li Bai lived in the heyday of the Tang Dynasty. He had the progressive ideal of "helping the common people" and "anli Yuan", and worked hard to realize this ideal throughout his life. His large number of poems not only reflected the prosperity of that era, but also exposed and criticized the dissoluteness and corruption of the ruling group, showing his positive spirit of contempt for the powerful, resisting the constraints of tradition, and pursuing freedom and ideals. In terms of art, his poems have novel imagination, strong emotions, majestic and magnificent artistic conception, and fresh and bright language. They form a bold and ultra-forward artistic style and reach the peak of positive romantic poetry art in ancient my country. There are more than 900 poems in existence, including "Collection of Li Taibai".

His poems are rich in imagination, strange in conception, powerful and magnificent in style, and he is a representative figure of romantic poetry in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

There are more than 990 poems by Li Bai in existence. The subject matter of poetry is diverse. Li Bai was already famous in the Tang Dynasty. His poems "are not collected in a fixed volume, but every family has them." He is the first person in the Chinese poetry circle.

In terms of artistic achievements, Li Bai's Yuefu, song lines and quatrains are the highest. The lines of his songs completely break all the inherent patterns of poetry creation. They are empty and have many styles of writing, reaching a magical realm of unpredictable and swaying at will. Li Bai's quatrains are natural, lively, elegant and unrestrained, and can express endless emotions in concise and clear language. Among the poets of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei and Meng Haoran were good at the Five Jue, and Wang Changling and other Qi Jue were good at writing. Li Bai was the only one who was good at both the Five Jue and the Seven Jue.