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Li Bai drinks and makes friends.
There are few thousand glasses of wine when you meet your bosom friend, and too few glasses of wine when you meet your bosom friend. This proverb exaggerates the state that people with similar temperament get together without feeling tired. Bold as Li Bai, if you meet a bosom friend, of course, you must be drunk for thousands of cups. He once wrote Interaction with a Lonely Man in the Mountain and recorded this state. The original text of this poem is as follows:

The two of us drank cup after cup in the blooming flowers on the mountain.

I want to sleep when I am drunk. You can leave yourself. If not, take the violin in the morning.

"Two people drink with each other", and we drink with each other in the blooming mountain flowers. Here, the poet points out the characters by "two people", and only the poet and his hermit friend drink together, which shows that they are like-minded friends; Use "counterpoint" to point out the status of the characters, and the two drink, but there are not so many wine table rules, and they drink in a free state; "Flowers bloom in the mountains" focuses on the environment, and the quiet environment coincides with their personality, which shows that they are not the kind of people who are bound by the secular.

"Cup after cup", I drank cup after cup. Meeting a bosom friend is a great pleasure in life, and meeting a bosom friend requires less wine. Therefore, poets and hermit friends drink one cup after another to help them feel happy. Here, the poet used repeated rhetorical devices to write a heroic scene of drinking with friends. With glass after glass of wine, the poet was on cloud nine and his happiness reached its peak.

"I'm too drunk to sleep." I'm already drunk. Go by yourself. In this sentence, the poet used an allusion related to Tao Yuanming: no matter how high or low, whenever he visited, Tao Yuanming took out wine to accompany him to drink. If Tao Yuanming got drunk first, he said to the guests, "I'm drunk enough to sleep." The poet used this sentence of Tao Yuanming. From here, we can know that poets are masters and hermits are guests. They are open-minded and generous people, not bound by the world.

"The Ming Dynasty intends to bring the piano". Be sure to bring it back tomorrow morning. Although the poet was sleepy, he did not forget to invite him, hoping that his hermit friend would come back with the piano tomorrow morning. At that time, one person can play the piano, and another person will listen. Just like Zhong Ziqi and Yu Boya, playing the piano is a bosom friend. On the occasion of parting, the poet sent an invitation to his hermit friend, hoping to meet again tomorrow, which shows that they are like-minded friends.

In the mountains, the poet found bosom friends, and they shared common interests. Confucius said: Different Tao, no common goal. As the saying goes, a bosom friend is short of a glass of wine, but a lover is short of words. Whether they have the same interests or not is the key to becoming bosom friends. Therefore, being like-minded has become a major principle for us to make friends.