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20 words about Li Bai’s childhood story

『一』The story of Li Bai’s childhood is shorter

Li Bai skipped school. He was naughty and took his slingshot with him, preparing to go to the back mountain to shoot birds. When passing by the stream at the foot of the mountain, he saw a gray-haired old woman sitting on a stone by the stream, grinding a thick iron rod hard. Li Bai felt strange, so he walked over and asked: Old woman, what are you doing?

The old woman wiped the sweat on her forehead, smiled and said: "I want to sharpen the iron rod." Grind it into an embroidery needle.

Grinding such a thick iron rod into an embroidery needle? How is it possible? Xiao Li Bai blurted out, extremely surprised.

At this time, the old woman stopped what she was doing and said confidently: Hard work pays off. I believe that as long as I grind it every day, one day I can grind this iron rod into an embroidery needle.

Li Bai was very moved by the old lady's confidence and courage. Thinking about how he usually neglected his studies just for fun, Li Bai felt extremely ashamed. He said goodbye to the old woman and went back to school immediately. After that, Li Bai never skipped school again. Not only that, he also insisted on reading a lot of books. After unremitting efforts, Li Bai finally became a famous poet through the ages.

『二』Li Bai’s growth story in 50 words, urgent, urgent, urgent!!! !

Li Bai was a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, but he did not study hard when he was a child.

One day, when he was halfway through the book, he became impatient: "When will I finish reading such a thick book?" So he simply stopped reading and threw the book away. Go out and play.

Li Bai ran happily. Suddenly, he saw an old woman grinding an iron rod on the whetstone. Li Bai felt very strange, so he squatted down and stared at it stupidly for a while. The old lady ignored him and just focused on grinding. Later, Li Bai couldn't help it and asked:

"Grandma, what are you doing?"

"I am grinding a needle to sew clothes." The old lady also asked. Don't lift, just concentrate on grinding.

"Grinding a needle?" Li Bai was even more surprised, "How can such a thick iron rod be ground into a needle?!"

The old woman then raised her head and said: "My child, No matter how thick the iron rod is, if I grind it every day, am I still afraid that it won't be able to grind into a needle?" After hearing this, Li Bai suddenly realized, "Yes! As long as you have perseverance, you can succeed in even the most difficult things. , Isn’t it the same with reading?”

So he immediately turned around and ran home, picked up the books thrown on the ground, and read attentively. From then on, he no longer dared to be lazy. Later he finally became a great poet in Chinese history.

The idiom "an iron pestle grinds into a needle" is a metaphor that as long as you work hard for a long time, you can succeed in anything no matter how difficult it is. This idiom is also said to be "As long as you work hard, an iron pestle can be ground into a needle."

Li Bai is known as the "Immortal of Poetry" and is a great and talented poet. However, even such a talented person needs to study hard, so don't ordinary people need to work harder? Therefore, students, no matter what our talents and talents are, we should study hard; no matter what we want, we should persevere, only in this way can we succeed! come on! !

『三』 Li Bai’s story can be told when he was a child or when he grew up. A 200-word introduction to each story.

1. Li Bai, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty, did not like reading when he was a child. One day, when the teacher was not at home, he quietly slipped out to play. He came to the river at the foot of the mountain and saw an old woman grinding an iron pestle on a stone.

Li Bai was very puzzled and asked: "Old woman, what are you doing sharpening the iron pestle?" The old woman said, "I am grinding the needle." Li Bai asked in surprise: "Oh! Why is the iron pestle so thick?" Can it be ground into a needle? "

The old woman said with a smile: "As long as you grind the iron pestle every day, it will become finer and finer. Are you still afraid that it will not be ground into a needle?" After hearing this, the clever Li Bai thought to himself, Feeling ashamed, I turned around and ran back to the bookstore.

2. Li Bai’s wine is not very good, or too bad. If he was drunk, he would dare to offend even the emperor. The unit of measuring wine in the Tang Dynasty was a small bucket, and one bucket was approximately 2000 milliliters. Li Bai's drinking capacity was only about that, and he started talking nonsense after half a dozen drinks.

So how much is this bucket of wine worth? Li Bai's own poem said: "Ten thousand gold cups of wine are worth a cup." One cup is worth ten thousand cups, which is really expensive. In the twenty-eighth year of Kaiyuan, a handful of rice in the two capitals cost just over two hundred cents; in the second year of Tianbao, a Turkic horse on the market cost 9,550 cents.

Only people like Li Bai can afford to drink. A bucket of wine can be exchanged for a hundred poems. If the poems are converted into royalties, the wine money can almost be used up. But given Chang'an's wealth and abundance of goods, I believe the price of Li Bai's restaurant would not be much cheaper, even if it cost less than ten thousand for a dou of wine.

3. During the Tianbao period of the Tang Dynasty, Wang Lun heard that the great poet Li Bai was staying at the home of his uncle Li Bingyang in Nanling, so he wrote a letter inviting Li Bai to visit his home. The letter said: "Sir, do you like to travel? There are ten miles of peach blossoms here. Sir, do you like to drink? There are thousands of hotels here."

Li Bai was fond of drinking, and when he heard about such beautiful scenery, he gladly accepted the invitation. I arrived, but I didn’t see the grand scene mentioned in the letter. Wang Lun entertained Li Bai warmly and brought out wine brewed from Peach Blossom Pond water to drink with Li Bai. He smiled and told Li Bai: "Peach Blossom is the name of the pond ten miles away, and there is no peach blossom ten miles away."

Wanjia Zhe "The owner of the hotel is named Wan, not Wanjia Hotel." Li Bai laughed loudly after hearing this. He did not feel that he was fooled, but was moved by Wang Lun's kindness. It happened that the peach and plum blossoms were blooming in the spring breeze, and the mountains were blooming everywhere. , and the water in the pool is deep and green.

It was crystal clear and reflected in the green mountains. Wang Lun stayed with Li Bai for several days, treated him with fine wine every day, and gave him eight famous horses and ten official brocades as a farewell gift. Li Bai took a boat on the ancient ferry in Dongyuan to go to Wancun and boarded the dry road to Lushan. Wang Lun held a banquet for Li Bai at Gu'an Pavilion.

They clapped their hands and stepped their feet and sang the folk "Tap Song" to see each other off. Li Bai was deeply grateful for Wang Lun's kindness and wrote a poem "Gift to Wang Lun": Li Bai was about to travel in a boat when he suddenly heard the sound of people singing on the shore. The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, and it is not as deep as Wang Lun's love for me.

4. After Li Bai left Donglu, he took a boat from Rencheng and followed the canal to Yangzhou. Since he was in a hurry to go to Kuaiji to meet Yuan Danqiu, he didn't stay much longer. When he arrived in Kuaiji, Li Bai first went to pay his respects to the deceased He Zhizhang.

Soon, Confucius Chaofu also arrived in Kuaiji, so Li Bai, Yuan Danqiu and Confucius Chaofu visited historical sites such as Yu Cave and Orchid Pavilion, went boating on Jinghu Lake, and traveled to Shanxi and other places. Of course, they also spent time in the bustling City Kuaiji lingers on.

In Jinling, Li Bai met Cui Chengfu. Both were politically frustrated, and their sentiments were even more congenial. Every time you play, swim to your heart’s content, regardless of morning or evening. They went boating on the Qinhuai River and sang all night long, which astonished people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.

Clap your hands to cheer them up. Because the two had similar personalities and similar experiences, they had a closer understanding and deeper friendship than ordinary friends. Therefore, Li Bai tied Cui Chengfu's poems to his clothes and recited them whenever he missed him.

5. Li Bai recited Liujia (Taoist numerology and calculation) at the age of five, and observed hundreds of schools of thought at the age of ten. According to legend, Li Bai once had a strange dream when he was a boy. One night, after Li Bai was reading and composing, he fell into a deep sleep.

In the dream, he was still writing furiously. Suddenly, he found a lotus flower as white as jade blooming on the tip of his pen, dazzling with brilliance. In the midst of his surprise, pieces of white paper came from the sky and fell in front of his eyes.

Li Bai was very happy, guessing that it must be a magic pen sent to him by an immortal. Thinking of this, Li Bai grabbed his pen and started writing quickly. Unexpectedly, what fell on the paper was a blooming lotus.

So, Li Bai picked up a bunch of lotus flowers and ran to the pond outside the house. He stood by the pond, raised his hand and sprinkled the lotus flowers into the water. In an instant, a miracle happened: after the lotus entered the water, it immediately sprouted stems and leaves and bloomed one after another.

When the breeze blew, the flowers swayed gently, and the fragrance filled people's hearts. Li Bai was very happy. Just when he was about to reach out and touch it, he suddenly woke up. Li Bai recalled the various plots in the dream and sighed: What a magical and beautiful dream this was.

Strangely enough, after this, Li Bai's talents became more advanced and he studied harder. He went deep into social life, traveled to the famous mountains and rivers of his motherland, wrote a large number of immortal poems, and eventually became a talented and world-famous poet.

Many of his famous poems are still chanted and praised by readers at home and abroad. Later, people regarded the flower in the dream pen as a good sign of literary talent, and the idiom "flower in the pen in the dream" was used to describe a person's talent and rich literary thoughts.

『四』The story about Li Bai is about 20-30 words

After Li Bai left Donglu, he took a boat from Rencheng and followed the canal to Runzhou. Since he was in a hurry to go to Kuaiji to meet Yuan Danqiu, he didn't stay much longer. When he arrived in Kuaiji, Li Bai first went to pay his respects to the deceased He Zhizhang. Soon, Confucius Chaofu also arrived in Kuaiji, so Li Bai, Yuan Danqiu and Confucius Chaofu visited historical sites such as Yu Cave and Orchid Pavilion, went boating on Jinghu Lake, traveled to Shanxi and other places, and of course lingered in the bustling city of Kuaiji. In Runzhou, Li Bai met Cui Chengfu.

Both of them are politically frustrated, and their feelings are even more similar. Every time you play, swim to your heart’s content, regardless of morning or evening. They went boating on the Qinhuai River and sang all night long, which astonished people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait and clapped their hands to cheer them on. Because the two had similar personalities and similar experiences, they had a closer understanding and deeper friendship than ordinary friends. Therefore, Li Bai tied Cui Chengfu's poems to his clothes and recited them whenever he missed him.

(4) 20-word extended reading of the story of Li Bai’s childhood

In the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the country was strong, and most scholars were eager to make contributions. Li Bai regarded himself as an unparalleled talent and promised to "exercise his wisdom and be willing to serve as an assistant to make the whole region settled and Hai County unified". He devoted his life to the pursuit of "Talking about Smiling An Liyuan" and "Li Yuan". The ideal of finally settling the country down. He compares himself with a roc, a celestial horse, and a majestic sword, hoping to be like Jiang Shang in assisting a wise king, and like Zhuge Liang in reviving the Han Dynasty.

Li Bai felt that he could make great achievements with his talents. He expressed strong contempt for those powerful people who relied on their family status to enjoy high official positions and generous salaries, and showed arrogance. Unyielding character. He despised the feudal hierarchy, was unwilling to flatter people, and disdained to live up to the world.

However, the darkness of reality disillusioned him, and the shackles of the feudal ethical hierarchy suffocated him. He longed for the freedom and liberation of his personality, so he adopted a wild and uninhibited attitude towards life to break free from the shackles and strive for freedom. The way of expression may be drinking and singing wildly, seeking immortals and learning Taoism. However, wine cannot eliminate sorrow, and immortals are even more ethereal. So he had no choice but to praise the beautiful nature as the sustenance of his ideals and the embodiment of freedom.

Li Bai has both a noble and arrogant side and a secular side. His ideals and freedom can only be sought in mountains, forests, fairyland, and drunken countryside. Due to his frustration, some of his poems reveal The ideas of life being like a dream, carpe diem and escaping from reality are also representative among the upright and aloof literati in feudal society.

"五" What is the story about Li Bai's hard study as a child?

"An iron pestle ground into a needle" - the story of Li Bai's hard study

The great poet of the Tang Dynasty Li Bai didn't like reading when he was a child. One day, when the teacher was not at home, I quietly slipped out and went to play.

He came to the river at the foot of the mountain and saw an old woman grinding an iron pestle on a stone. Li Bai was very puzzled and asked: "Old woman, what are you doing grinding the iron pestle?"

The old woman said: "I am grinding the needle." Li Bai asked in surprise: "Oh! Why is the iron pestle so thick?" Can it be ground into a needle?" The old woman said with a smile: "As long as you grind the iron pestle every day, it will become finer and finer. Are you still afraid that it won't be ground into a needle?" After hearing this, the clever Li Bai thought to himself, Feeling ashamed, I turned around and ran back to the bookstore. From then on, he kept in mind the principle that "as long as you work hard, an iron pestle can be ground into a needle" and studied hard.

Character introduction:

Li Bai (February 8, 701 - December 762), also known as Taibai, also known as Qinglian layman, also known as "the banished immortal". He was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty and was hailed as the "Immortal of Poetry" by later generations.

Together with Du Fu, they are called "Li Du". In order to distinguish them from the other two poets Li Shangyin and Du Mu, who are called "Little Li Du", Du Fu and Li Bai are also collectively called "Big Li Du". He is cheerful and generous, loves drinking, writing poetry, and making friends. Li Bai'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", "The Difficult Journey", "The Difficult Road to Shu", "About Wine", "Liang Fu Yin", "Early Hair" Baidi City" and many other songs.

"Lu" A relatively short story about Li Bai when he was a child

As long as you work hard enough, an iron pestle can be ground into a needle: Li Bai, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, never read seriously when he was a child. He often read the books back and forth. Just throw it and go out to play. One day Li Bai met a gray-haired old woman who was grinding a big iron rod on a stone. He was curious and asked her what she was doing. The old woman told him that she wanted to grind it into an embroidery needle. Li Bai was deeply moved and studied hard from then on. Become a literary giant.

"淒" About the story of Li Bai as a child

Li Bai, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, did not like studying when he was a child. He often skipped school and wandered on the streets.

One day, Li Bai did not go to school again. He wandered around on the street and looked around, and unknowingly arrived outside the city. The warm sunshine, cheerful birds, and flowers and plants swaying in the wind made Li Bai sigh, "With such good weather, how boring would it be to read in the house all day?"

Walking, in a At the door of the dilapidated hut

, an old woman with white hair sat grinding an iron pestle as thick as a stick. Li Bai walked over and asked, "Old woman, what are you doing?"

"I'm going to grind this iron pestle into an embroidery needle." The old woman raised her head, smiled at Li Bai, and then lowered her head to continue. Grinding.

"Embroidery needle?" Li Bai asked again: "Is it an embroidery needle used for sewing clothes?"

"Of course!"

"But, Tiechu When can such a thick needle be ground into a fine embroidery needle?"

The old woman asked Li Bai: "A drop of water can penetrate a stone, and a foolish old man can move a mountain. Why can't an iron pestle be ground into an embroidery needle?"

"But, you are so old?"

"As long as I work harder than others, there is nothing I can't do."

The old woman's words made Li Bai very ashamed, so after he returned, he never skipped school again. I also studied very hard every day, and finally became a poet who will be famous throughout the ages.

Interpretation

No matter what you do, as long as you have perseverance, you will definitely succeed. Hard work pays off. If our children can be serious, hard-working and perseverant in their studies, there will be no problem with good grades.

"Eight" The story of Li Bai's childhood

When Li Bai was seven years old, his father wanted to give his son a formal name. Li Bai's parents loved reading, and they wanted to train their son to be an elegant and refined person. The father usually likes to teach his children to read and write poems. When he was planning to name the name, he discussed it with his mother and tested his son's ability to write poems while walking in the courtyard.

My father looked at the verdant trees and flowers in the courtyard in spring, and recited a poem: "The country of spring brings warmth and flowers bloom, and it comes first to welcome the spring." The mother continued: "The fire burns the leaves in the forest, and the red clouds fall. ". Li Bai knew that his parents had recited the first three lines of the poem, so he deliberately left the last line in the hope that he could continue. He walked to the blooming plum blossoms, thought for a moment and said: "The plum blossoms are in full bloom and the tree is white."

"White" - doesn't it express Li Hua's holiness and elegance? The father had an idea and decided to choose the two characters "Li" and "Bai" at the beginning and end of the wonderful sentence as the child's name, so he named his seven-year-old son "Li Bai".

(8) 20-word extended reading of the story of Li Bai’s childhood:

Personal achievements

Li Bai lived in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. He had a heroic character and loved the mountains and rivers of his motherland. He traveled all over the north and south and wrote a large number of magnificent poems praising famous mountains and rivers. His poems are bold and unrestrained, fresh and elegant, rich in imagination, wonderful in artistic conception, and brisk in language. People call him the "Poetic Immortal".

Li Bai’s poetry not only has the typical romantic spirit, but also has the typical romantic artistic characteristics from image creation, material intake, genre selection and the use of various artistic techniques.

Commemoration for future generations

The Anlu Li Bai Memorial Hall is located in Baizhao Mountain, Anlu City, Hubei Province, a national 4A scenic spot. It is a triple-eaves verandah-style imitation Tang Dynasty building. The building is 32.5 meters high and has a construction area of ??6,370 square meters. The seven-character name of the museum, "Anlu Li Bai Memorial Hall," was inscribed by Mr. Qi Gong.

The fourth floor of the Li Bai Memorial Hall exhibition area is more than 8,000 square meters, divided into three major sections: Li Bai in the prosperous age, Li Bai in Anlu, and Li Bai in charm. It contains daily necessities from the Tang Dynasty, Li Bai's poems, and 400 transcribed works of Li Bai's poems in the past dynasties. Multiple pieces.