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Stories and poems about Li Bai’s heroic spirit
1. Li Bai’s heroic poems
About to drink wine
Li Bai
If you don’t see it, the water of the Yellow River comes up from the sky and rushes to the sea. No return. Don't you see, the bright mirror in the high hall has sad white hair, and it looks like blue silk in the morning and turns to snow in the evening.
If you are proud of life, you must have all the fun, and don’t let the golden bottle stand empty against the moon. It is my nature that my talents will be useful, and I will come back after all my money has been spent.
If you enjoy cooking sheep and slaughtering cattle, you will have to drink three hundred cups at a time. Master Cen, Dan Qiusheng, is about to drink wine, but don’t stop drinking. I sing a song with you, please listen to me.
Bells, drums, delicacies and jade are not expensive, but I hope I will stay drunk and not wake up. In ancient times, all the sages were lonely, but only the drinkers left their names.
In the old days, King Chen had a banquet and had a lot of fun and banquets. What does the master mean if he has less money? It is up to you to sell it.
A five-flowered horse and a golden fur. Hu'er will be exchanged for fine wine, and we will sell the eternal sorrow with you.
Xia Ke Xing
(One of the "Thirty Yuefu Poems" by Li Bai, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty.)
Zhao Keman Hu Ying ②, Wu Gou Shuang Xueming ③. The silver saddle shines on the white horse, and it rustles like a shooting star④.
Kill one person in ten steps, and leave no trace in a thousand miles⑤. When the matter is over, he brushes off his clothes and hides his body and name.
When I was leisurely passing by Xinling to drink, I took off my sword and stretched my knees forward. He will eat Zhu Hai while holding a wine cup to persuade the marquis to win.
Three cups of Turanuo, the five mountains are lighter. After the eyes are dazzled and the ears are hot, the spirit and vitality will naturally rise⑨.
Using the golden hammer to save Zhao, Handan was shocked first. The two heroes of Qianqiu are famous in Daliang City.
Even if a hero dies, his bones will remain fragrant, and he will not be ashamed of being the best in the world. Who can write your Excellency, Baishou Taixuan Sutra⑾.
Part 1 Li Yong
The roc rises with the wind in one day and soars up to 90,000 miles.
If the wind dies down, it will still be able to winnow the water.
When people see my extraordinary tune, they all sneer when they hear my eloquent words.
Xuan's father is still afraid of future generations, but his husband cannot be young. 2. Poems about pride
1. Life is like a dream, a statue is like a moon in the river.
——Su Shi's "Nian Nujiao·Chibi Nostalgia"
Interpretation: Life is like a dream, and a glass of wine is sprinkled to pay homage to the bright moon on the river.
2. To settle the affairs of the king and the world, and to win fame during and after life.
——Xin Qiji's "Broken Array: Compose a Poem for Chen Tongfu"
Interpretation: (I) wholeheartedly want to complete the great cause of regaining the lost land of the country for the monarch, and obtain the inheritance passed down from generation to generation. Good reputation.
3. He can hold the eagle bow like the full moon, look northwest, and shoot at the wolf.
——Su Shi's "Jiangchengzi·Hunting in Mizhou"
Interpretation: He will try his best to draw the carved bow as full as the full moon, looking northwest and shooting at the Xixia army .
4. Lord Grim, lying drunk on the battlefield, how many times have you fought in ancient times?
——Wang Han's "Two Poems from Liangzhou·Part 1"
Interpretation: Today I must get drunk before I can rest. So what if I fall drunk on the battlefield? This expedition to serve the country was originally intended to be wrapped in horse leather, but not to come back alive.
5. Where can I see China? Beigu Tower is full of scenery. How many things have happened through the ages? long. The Yangtze River is endless.
The young man Wan Dou sat down and broke off the war in the southeast. Who is the rival of the world's heroes? Cao Liu. Having a son should be like Sun Zhongmou.
——Xin Qiji, Song Dynasty, "Nanxiangzi·Dengjingkou Beigu Pavilion Has a Huai"
Interpretation: Where can we see the Central Plains? Upstairs in Beigu Tower, you can see beautiful scenery everywhere. From ancient times to the present, how many major events have occurred in the rise and fall of countries? have no idea. The past events are endless, just like the endless water of the Yangtze River.
When Sun Quan was a young man, he became the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. He was able to occupy the southeast, persisted in the resistance war, and never bowed or surrendered to the enemy. Who among the heroes in the world is Sun Quan’s rival? Just Cao Cao and Liu Bei.
It is no wonder that Cao Cao said: "It would be great if I could have a son like Sun Quan!"
6. Who would have expected that in this life, his heart would be in Tianshan and his body would be in Cangzhou.
——Lu You's "Revelation of Heartfelt Feelings: In Search of the Marquis"
Interpretation: Who could have predicted this life? I originally wanted to fight the enemy wholeheartedly in Tianshan, but now I will die in Cangzhou all my life. !
7. When will I ask for a tassel to carry the sharp brigade and cross the Qinghe River and Luo River with a whip?
—— Yue Fei's "The River is Red: Thoughts on Climbing the Yellow Crane Tower"
Interpretation: When will there be an opportunity to kill the enemy and serve the country, lead the elite troops to the Northern Expedition, and cross the Yangtze River with a whip , wipe out the barbarians running rampant in the "suburban areas", and regain the Central Plains.
8. A little awe-inspiring spirit, a thousand miles of joyful wind.
——Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou·Huangzhou Kuaizai Pavilion Presented to Zhang Jiequan"
Interpretation: In fact, as long as a person has the most powerful and awe-inspiring spirit, he can overcome any situation. Zhongdu was at ease, enjoying the endless pleasure of the majestic wind of thousands of miles.
9. King Xing was only talking and laughing. Thousands of years later, who can compete with me for credit?
——Wang Anshi's "Lang Tao Sha Ling·Ilu Two Failing Old Men"
Interpretation: It has been thousands of years now, who can compare with the great achievements they have established? What about competing?
10. Just keep going for a long time, don’t look back, and seek the middle-flow oath.
——Chen Liang's "Niannujiao·Dengduojinglou"
Interpretation: With such a favorable situation, we can make a long-term expedition to the north. There is no need to be afraid of wolves in front and tigers in the back. It should be like Like Zu Ti back then, he attacked the middle stream and regained the Central Plains. There is no shortage of commanders in the south who can strategize and win thousands of miles, and there is also no shortage of brave generals who are brave and brave. Like Xie An in the past, he should have full confidence in defeating the powerful enemy in the north. 3. About Li Bai
Li Bai's Story 1: Li Ke has never been an official. He is a well-educated big businessman who has strict requirements on his children.
Li Bai was Li Ke's 12th son. He was very smart and studied very hard since he was a child. Li Ke loved him very much and trained him carefully. When Li Bai was 5 years old, Li Ke guided him to recite the poems of Sima Xiangru, a famous writer in the Han Dynasty, and often said to him: "My son, you have to fight for our Li family. I hope you will become as accomplished as Sima Xiangru in the future." "
Li Bai kept his father's ardent expectations in mind and determined to be a writer better than Sima Xiangru. When Li Bai was 10 years old, he began to write and study Ci Fu. He was very serious in writing and carefully considered every word and sentence.
He thought of studying in Elephant Er Mountain in Meizhou when he was a boy. Once he skipped school and came back. Passing by a stream, he saw an old lady grinding an iron pestle (a tool for pounding rice) beside the stream. Li Bai asked the old lady how to grind rice. What does it do? The old lady replied: "Grind it into a needle." Li Bai thought, I study Ci Fu. As long as I have this spirit, there will be no problem surpassing Sima Xiangru.
Li Bai followed this wish and studied the basics diligently. One day, after several revisions, he finished writing a poem and happily showed it to his father.
He thought that he wrote well and would definitely be praised by his father. Unexpectedly, after his father read it, he was very dissatisfied and said to him: "Your writing of this poem is too poor. It has neither momentum nor literary talent.
But don't be discouraged. You should continue to work hard. "Li Bai nodded: "I must do it according to my father's request." Returning to the study, he threw the manuscript into the stove. Then he re-conceived and re-created the poem three times in a row, but was not satisfied with any of them, so he had to burn them all. It was not until the fourth time that he wrote two more satisfactory pieces, namely "Fu on Farewell" and "Fu on Hate".
"Nian Farewell Fu" was later lost, while "Nuang Hate Fu" is still preserved and included in the "Collection of Li Taibai" compiled by Song Minqiu of the Song Dynasty. 2: Historical Story·Li Bai Li Bai (701-762 AD), also known as Taibai, was a great poet in the Tang Dynasty and in Chinese history.
There are different opinions on Li Bai’s birthplace.
It is said that he was born in Suiye City in Central Asia (in what is now the Soviet Union and was under the jurisdiction of China in the Tang Dynasty). When he was five years old, he moved with his family to Qinglian Township, Changlong County, Mianzhou (in what is now Sichuan Province).
It is also said that he was born in Sichuan. Li Bai loved his motherland and had deep feelings for the great rivers and mountains.
He hoped to contribute to the country, but was rejected by the rulers. However, he made extraordinary achievements in poetry creation.
His poems are rich in imagination, unrestrained emotions, fresh in language, majestic in style, highly contagious and loved by people. He is also known as the "Poetry Immortal".
It takes a lot of effort to grind an iron rod into a needle. There is a widely circulated legend about Li Bai when he was a child. He once studied in Elephant Er Mountain in Changlong County. One day, when he encountered difficulties while studying, a burst of laughter came from outside the house.
Li Bai walked to the window and saw that it was his friends playing games. He immediately dropped the book and ran out.
In spring, the mountains are covered with wild flowers and bees and butterflies are flying. Li Bai was picking wild flowers and fluttering butterflies. When he came to a stream, he saw an old woman with white hair grinding an iron rod on a stone by the stream.
He walked up and asked curiously: "What are you doing grinding this for?" The old lady replied without raising her head: "Making needles." "Making needles? Such a thick iron rod?" How can it be ground into a needle?" Li Bai asked in surprise.
"My child, although this iron rod is thick, I will grind it today and tomorrow. If I keep grinding it, one day it will be ground into a needle." After the old woman finished speaking, she started grinding again.
Li Bai touched his head and thought, the old lady is right! As long as you work hard enough, an iron rod can be ground into a needle. Isn’t it the same with reading? How can you learn a wealth of knowledge without working hard? So, he immediately ran home and started reading.
Traveling away from home At the age of twenty-five, Li Bai had become a versatile person. He is not only good at poetry and prose, but also can fence and ride horses. He also likes to play the piano and sing.
He was determined to do something vigorous for the country, so he said to his father: "My son plans to leave home and go outside to gain experience." "It is better to study at home and find something to do if you have the opportunity. Why go out far away from home?" said the father.
Li Bai said with great pride: "When a man lives in this world, he should aim everywhere and have the world in mind. I'm afraid I won't be able to use my talents if I stay in my hometown.
After I go out, First, you can travel around and make friends with famous people; secondly, you can also look for opportunities to assist the emperor." After hearing this, my father smiled happily and said, "Okay, since you have such ambitions, then go out and make a career." A few days later, Li Bai said goodbye to his parents, armed himself with a sword, and set out on the road.
Taking a boat along the Yangtze River eastward, when passing the Three Gorges, the river was turbulent and the boat was moving like an arrow. Li Bai stood on the bow of the boat and looked at the green mountains on both sides of the bank, feeling very excited. Later he wrote several poems describing the scenery of the Three Gorges.
One of the poems is: The White Emperor’s speech is among the colorful clouds, thousands of miles of rivers and mountains are returned in one day. The apes on both sides of the bank can't stop crying, and the boat has passed the Ten Thousand Mountains.
During his wandering, Li Bai also climbed Mount Lu to watch the waterfalls, and wrote two poems "Watching the Waterfalls of Mount Lu". One of the songs is: The incense burner produces purple smoke in the sunshine, and the waterfall Kakeqianchuan is seen in the distance.
The flying stream falls three thousand feet, and it is suspected that the Milky Way has fallen into the sky. In Li Bai's poems, how magnificent the mountains and rivers of the motherland are! His poems are natural and smooth, without any artificiality. They are worthy of the handwriting of a great poet.
Banishing Immortals from Heaven Li Bai traveled to some places in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, met many famous figures, and wrote many moving poems. When he was thirty years old, he arrived in the capital Chang'an.
Chang'an was the political and cultural center at that time and was very prosperous. Li Bai visited some high-ranking officials and celebrities in Chang'an, hoping that through their recommendations, he could be reused by the imperial court.
But he received a cold reception and was not appointed. Li Bai couldn't put his talents to use and felt very depressed.
One day, Li Bai went to Ziji Palace with a friend. As soon as I entered the door, I met an old man with a white beard.
The friend quickly introduced Li Bai that this was the famous poet and calligrapher He Zhizhang, the teacher of the current prince. "The younger generation Li Bai, I have heard about his fame for a long time and admire him very much!" Li Bai said excitedly.
He Zhizhang had also heard of Li Bai's poems. Now that he saw the young man's extraordinary appearance, he was very happy and hurriedly took Li Bai to a restaurant. He planned to drink and talk with him, but he paid for it. While drinking, I realized I didn’t have a penny with me. So, He Zhizhang took off the golden tortoise on his belt, handed it to the waiter and said, "Exchange it for a bar."
"Mr. He. 4. Write a few more lines expressing Li Bai's heroic ambitions
About to enter the wine Li Bai You will not see you, the water of the Yellow River comes up from the sky, rushes to the sea and never returns. But you will not see the bright mirror in the high hall, the sad white hair, the morning is like blue silk, and the evening turns to snow. If you are proud of life, you must enjoy it to the fullest, and don't use the golden bottle. The sky is opposite to the moon. It is natural that my talents will be useful, and I will come back after all the money I have spent. Cooking sheep and slaughtering cattle is a pleasure, and I have to drink three hundred cups at a time. Master Cen, Dan Qiusheng, is about to drink, and the cup will not stop. With you. I sing a song, please listen to me. Bells, drums, food and jade are not expensive, but I hope I will be drunk for a long time and never wake up. In ancient times, the sages were all lonely, and only the drinkers left their names. In the old days, King Chen had a banquet and had a thousand wine fights. Joyous banter. What does the master say about the little money? He must sell it to you. The five-flowered horse and the golden fur. The caller will exchange for the fine wine, and share the eternal sorrow with you. The knight's journey (the famous poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty "Yuefu San" One of the "Ten Poems.") Zhao Keman Hu Ying ②, Wu Gou Shuang Xue Ming ③. The silver saddle shines on the white horse, rustling like a shooting star ④. Killing one person in ten steps, leaving no trace for a thousand miles ⑤. When the matter is over, he brushes off his clothes and goes deep. Hidden and named. I passed by Xinling to drink ⑥. I took off my sword and stood in front of my knees. I will eat Zhu Hai while holding a cup to persuade the Hou Ying. ⑨. Save Zhao with a golden hammer, Handan was shocked first ⑩. Two warriors from the Qianqiu period, illustrious in Daliang City. Even if they die, they will not be ashamed of the heroes in the world. Who can write to your Excellency, Baishou Taixuan Sutra ⑾. On Li Yong and Dapeng The same wind rises every day, soaring up to 90,000 miles. If the wind stops and comes down, it can still winnow the water. When people see me, they all sneer when they hear my words. My father-in-law is still afraid of future generations, and my husband must not take it lightly. Young... 5. A short story about the poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
The story of Li Bai teasing Gao Lishi. Although Li Bai was favored by Xuanzong, he was afraid of being harmed by Li Linfu. He only practiced writing and did not dare to get involved in politics.
Li Linfu rose to prominence through Gao Lishi's relationship, so Li Bai did not like Gao Lishi. One day, an envoy from the Bohai Kingdom submitted a Fanshu. , all the ministers in the dynasty could not understand it.
Xuanzong said angrily: "There are so many officials in the great dynasty, how can no one understand a single word on a piece of paper?" If I don’t know what words are in the book, how can I criticize them? Don’t be laughed at by Xiaobang! "Everyone was ashamed and in trouble. Xuanzong thought of Li Bai and summoned him to the palace. Li Bai knew the text and recited it fluently. Xuanzong was so pleased that he ordered Li Bai to use the word "fan" and draft an edict.
Li Bai wanted to take this opportunity to ridicule Gao Lishi and asked Gao Lishi to take off his boots. The title of Grand Champion, General of the Right Prison Guard, and Duke of Bohai County were extremely powerful. How could they accept this embarrassment? Because Xuanzong had an order and could not be disobedient, he had no choice but to swallow his anger and obey the order, so Li Bai was very pleased. He immediately answered the letter and sent the envoy back.
Gao Lishi had always been worried about this matter, but Li Bai was favored by Xuanzong, so he could not directly denounce Li Bai in front of Xuanzong, and then turned to the imperial concubine. One day, Gao Lishi was talking about poetry with the imperial concubine, and advised the imperial concubine to abolish Qing Ping Diao.
The imperial concubine said: "Taibai is so talented that he is unparalleled in contemporary times. How can we abolish his poetry?" Gao Lishi sneered: "He compared Feiyan to a queen. Just imagine what Feiyan did that day?" But what does it mean to dare to quote comparison? "The imperial concubine immediately changed her color. It turns out that women in the Tang Dynasty regarded plumpness as their beauty, and the imperial concubines were no exception. Women in the Han Dynasty, starting from Queen Zhao Feiyan, regarded thinness as their beauty. Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty was afraid that strong winds would blow Zhao Feiyan away, so he built a Qibao Tower for her. Shelter.
Xuanzong said to the concubine after hearing the joke: "It seems that you are not afraid of the wind. It doesn't matter if it blows as much as you want." The concubine knew that Xuanzong meant to ridicule, so she didn't mind.
Women are narrow-minded. The imperial concubine was provoked by Gao Lishi and thought that Li Bai's poems mocked her for being fat, so she couldn't help but hate Li Bai. From then on, the imperial concubine served Xuanzong and repeatedly said that Li Bai drank and sang wildly and lost the courtesy of being a minister.
Although Xuanzong loved Li Bai very much, he was disgusted by the imperial concubine, so he had to distance himself from him and no longer called him in. Li Baizhi avenged Gao Lishi and lost confidence in the court controlled by Li Linfu. After three years of Tianbao, Li Bai begged to return it to his hometown.
Xuanzong gave the gold and returned it, and Li Bai wandered around again. 6. Ancient poems about pride
Ancient poems about pride:
1. An old man has ambitions for a thousand miles; a martyr has great ambitions in his old age. Cao Cao's "Stepping out of Xiamen"
2. There will be strong winds and waves, and sometimes the clouds and sails will sail across the sea. Li Bai's "Traveling is Difficult"
3. The good wind sends me to the blue clouds by force. "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin
4. I urge God to cheer up and send talents of any kind. Gong Zizhen's "Miscellaneous Notes of Jihai"
5. It is late at night, and the sky is full of clouds. Liu Yuxi's "Instructions on Rewarding Lotte and Ying the Elderly"
6. If you have ambitions, you will not be young, but if you have no ambitions, you will live a hundred years in vain. Shi Yukun's "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness"
7. The incense formation soaring into the sky penetrated Chang'an, and the whole city was filled with golden armor. Huang Chao's "Ode to the Chrysanthemum of the Undivided Queen"
8. Lord Don't laugh while lying drunk on the battlefield. How many people have fought in ancient times. Wang Han's "Liangzhou Ci"
9. Hui Dang is at the top of the mountain, and you can see all the small mountains at a glance. Du Fu's "Wang Yue"
10. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of a country. Li He's "South Garden"
The artistic conception is a poem:
1. Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, leisurely seeing the Nanshan Mountain. "Drinking" by Tao Yuanming
2. The setting clouds and solitary swans fly together, the autumn water and the long sky are the same color. "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion" by Wang Wei
3. The sparse shadows are slanting across the clear and shallow water, and the faint fragrance floats in the moonlit dusk. Lin Bu's "Small Plum Blossoms in the Mountain Garden"
4. Stop and sit in the maple forest at night, the leaves are as red as the flowers in February due to frost. "Mountain Travel" by Du Mu
5. Withered vines and old trees, dim crows, small bridges and flowing water, people's houses, the west wind and thin horses on the ancient road, the setting sun, and the heartbroken people at the end of the world. Ma Zhiyuan's "Autumn Thoughts on Quiet Sky and Sand"
6. The lonely smoke in the desert is straight, and the sun is setting over the long river. Wang Wei's "Envoy to the Fortress"
7. There is no colorful wind and two flying wings in the body, but there is a clear understanding in the heart. "Untitled" by Li Shangyin
8. Asking you how much sorrow you can have is like a river of spring water flowing eastward. Li Yu's "Poppy"
9. Sneak into the night with the wind, moistening things silently. Du Fu's "Joyful Rain on a Spring Night"
10. A man in a boat with a coir raincoat fishing alone in the snow in the cold river. "Snow on the River" by Liu Zongyuan
Poems about precious friendship:
1. Don’t worry about the road ahead because you don’t know who you are. "Farewell to Dong Da" by Gao Shi
2. Send Wang and Sun off again, full of love. Li Bai's "Farewell to a Friend"
3. Relatives and friends in Luoyang are like asking each other, like a heart filled with ice in a jade pot. Wang Changling's "Farewell to Xin Jian at Furong Tower"
4. The three thousand feet of water in Peach Blossom Pond is not as good as Wang Lun's farewell to me. Li Bai's "Gift to Wang Lun"
5. There are close friends in the sea, and they are like neighbors in the world. Wang Bo's "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou"
6. A young man enjoys new knowledge, but in his decline he misses his old friends. Han Yu "Removed his official position and went to Que to Jiangzhou to send Dr. Li of Eyue"
7. We are both fallen people in the world, so why should we have known each other before meeting. "Pipa" by Bai Juyi
8. Friendships in life come to an end, and should not be separated by ups and downs. Helan Jinming's "Five Poems on a Difficult Journey"
9. There is no age or youth in a life-long friendship, so why should we first agree on the same tone when talking about friendship? Du Fu's "Returning on Foot"
10. The meaning of parting with you is that we are both official travelers. There are close friends in the sea, and there are neighbors in the world.
Wang Bo's "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou" 7. 2 famous stories about Li Bai
1. It only takes a long time to grind an iron rod into a needle. There is a widely circulated legend about Li Bai when he was a child. thing.
He once studied in the Elephant Er Mountain in Changlong County. One day, when he encountered difficulties while studying, a burst of laughter came from outside the house. Li Bai walked to the window and saw that it was his friends playing games.
He immediately dropped the book and ran out. In spring, the mountains are covered with wild flowers and bees and butterflies are flying.
While picking wild flowers and catching butterflies, Li Bai came to a stream and saw an old woman with white hair grinding an iron rod on a stone by the stream. He walked up and asked curiously: "What are you grinding this for?" The old lady replied without raising her head: "Making needles."
"Making needles? Such a thick iron rod?" How can it be ground into a needle?" Li Bai asked in surprise. "My child, although this iron rod is thick, I will grind it today and tomorrow. If I keep grinding it, one day it will be ground into a needle."
After the old woman finished speaking, she started grinding again. Li Bai rubbed his head and thought, the old lady is right! As long as you work hard enough, an iron rod can be ground into a needle.
Isn’t this also true for reading? How can you learn a wealth of knowledge without working hard? So, he immediately ran home and started reading. 2. Traveling away from home At the age of twenty-five, Li Bai had become a versatile person.
Not only was he good at poetry and prose, he was also good at fencing and riding horses, and he also liked to play the piano and sing. He was determined to do something vigorous for the country, so he said to his father: "My son plans to leave home and go outside to gain experience."
"It is better to study at home and find something to do if you have the opportunity. Why go out far away from home?" said the father. Li Bai said with great pride: "When a man lives in this world, he should aim everywhere and have the world in mind.
I'm afraid I won't be able to display my talents if I stay in my hometown. After I go out, I can travel around the world and make friends with celebrities. "Secondly, you can also look for opportunities to assist the emperor."
After hearing this, his father smiled happily and said, "Okay, since you have such ambitions, then go out and make a career." Li Bai said goodbye! Parents, armed with swords, are on the road. Taking a boat east along the Yangtze River, when passing the Three Gorges, the river was fast and the boat was moving like an arrow. Li Bai stood on the bow of the boat and looked at the green mountains on both sides of the bank, feeling very excited.
Later he wrote several poems describing the scenery of the Three Gorges. 3. Revisiting Jiangdong Li Bai left Donglu and took a boat from Rencheng to Yangzhou along the canal.
Since I was in a hurry to go to Kuaiji to meet Yuan Danqiu, I 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 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. Li Bai rested his pen. To the east of Yellow Crane Tower Park, there is a pavilion called "Pen Resting Pavilion". The name of the pavilion is taken from an anecdote about "Cui Hao's poem Li Bai rested his pen". Cui Hao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, climbed up to the Yellow Crane Tower to enjoy the scenery and wrote a famous poem that has been passed down through the ages: "In the past, people have gone on the Yellow Crane, and the Yellow Crane Tower is empty here.
Once the Yellow Crane is gone, it will never return. The white clouds have lingered in the sky for thousands of years. The clear river is full of Hanyang trees, and the grass is luxuriant.
Where is the Xiangguan at sunset? "Later, Li Bai also climbed up to the Yellow Crane Tower and looked around. Chu Tian, ??who was broad-minded and enthusiastic about poetry, was about to write a poem when he saw Cui Hao's poem. He felt ashamed and had to say: "Punch the Yellow Crane Tower to pieces with one punch, and kick over the Parrot Island with one kick."
There is a view in front of me but I can’t find a way to do it. Cui Hao wrote a poem on it.
"So he stopped writing.
A young man, Ding Shiba, laughed at Li Bai: "The Yellow Crane Tower is still intact, you can't break it. Li Bai wrote another poem to defend himself: "I did break it. It was only because the Yellow Crane Immortal went to heaven to complain to the Jade Emperor that he rebuilt the Yellow Crane Tower and let the Yellow Crane Immortal return to the tower." ”
In fact, Li Bai loved the Yellow Crane Tower so much that he couldn’t be more excited. He shouted loudly and passionately, “One Qingyun guest will climb the Yellow Crane Tower three times.” Mountains, rivers and humanities rely on each other, Cui Hao wrote Li Bai put down the poem, and from then on the name of Yellow Crane Tower became more prominent.
Later, Li Bai also imitated "Yellow Crane Tower" and wrote "Climbing the Phoenix Tower of Jinling": "The Phoenix travels on the Phoenix Tower, and the Phoenix goes to the stage. The empty river flows by itself. The flowers and plants of the Wu Palace are buried in the secluded paths, and the clothes of the Jin Dynasty are transformed into ancient hills.
Beyond the blue sky half-fallen by the three mountains, Bailuzhou is divided into two waters. The floating clouds can always cover the sun, and the absence of Chang'an makes people sad. "
5. Wang Lun's love. 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: "How do you like to travel, sir? There are ten miles of peach blossoms here.
Sir, do you like drinking? There are thousands of hotels here. "Li Bai is a good drinker, and he heard about such beautiful scenery, so he happily accepted the invitation, but he did not see the grand scene mentioned in the letter.
Wang Lun entertained him warmly and brought out the wine brewed from Peach Blossom Pond water to share with Li Bai. He drank and told Li Bai with a smile: "Peach blossom is the name of the pool ten miles away, but there is no peach blossom ten miles away." For Wanjia, the owner of the hotel is named Wan, which does not mean there are Wanjia hotels. "
After hearing this, Li Bai couldn't stop laughing. He didn't think he was fooled, but was moved by Wang Lun's kindness. It coincided with the spring breeze and the peach and plum blossoms were blooming. The mountains were flying red everywhere, and the lake was deep green and clear. Crystal clear and green mountains reflected, 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 gifts. Li Bai took a boat on Dongyuan Ancient Ferry to go to Wancun, and climbed the dry road to Lushan Mountain. , Wang Lun held a farewell banquet for Li Bai in Gu'an Pavilion, clapped his hands and stamped his feet, sang folk "Tap Song" as a farewell, and picked two jars of wine as gifts to Li Bai.
Li Bai was deeply grateful to Wang Lun. He wrote a poem "A Gift to Wang Lun" out of his kindness: Li Bai was about to leave in a boat when he suddenly heard singing on the shore. In the poem, Wang Lun walks barefoot and sings, chasing Li Bai to the Peach Blossom Pond Ferry, expressing the innocence and inseparability between friends in a simple and unpretentious way. The friendship between siblings is also revealed, which is touching! Sogou Encyclopedia - Li Bai Sogou Encyclopedia - Wang Lun.
8. Verses expressing heroic sentiments
1. The verses are present, and the pictures are drawn one by one - "Song of Righteousness" by Wen Tianxiang of the Song Dynasty 2. He was a hero in life, but also a ghost hero in death - "Quequatu" by Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty "("Wujiang") 3. Zhu silk rope, as clear as a jade pot of ice - Bao Zhao of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "The Ode of the White Head" 4. Don't be afraid of broken bones, keep the green and white in the world - "The Ode of Lime" by Yu Qian of the Ming Dynasty 》5. People praise the beautiful color, leaving only pure air to fill the universe - "Mo Mei" by Wang Mian of the Yuan Dynasty 6. Still strong after thousands of blows, regardless of the east, west, north and south winds - "Bamboo and Stone" by Zheng Xie of the Qing Dynasty 7. Not ruthless Objects turn into spring mud to protect flowers - Gong Zizhen's "Miscellaneous Poems of Ji Hai" of the Qing Dynasty 8. The thoughts are like clouds - Li He's "To the Wine Shop" of the Tang Dynasty 9. The ice heart is in the jade pot - Wang Changling's "Furong Tower" of the Tang Dynasty "Farewell to Xin Jian" 10. When the waves come, hang sails directly across the sea - Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "The Road is Difficult" 11. Where you are, only under the horse's hooves - Tang Cen Shen, "Recalling the Song of Chang'an, Chapter 2, Send Pang Cui" 12 , In the evening of the elm, the sky is still full of mist - Liu Yuxi, Tang Dynasty, "Rewarding Lotte and Yongzhi" 13. I can't reach the blue sky alone - Tang Dynasty, Li Bai, "Traveling is Difficult" 14. A fast horse, a fast horse must be strong - Folk Songs of the Northern Dynasties. "Song of Broken Willows" 15. Qian Qi, fierce ambition is always there - Jin Dynasty. Tao Yuanming's "Thirteen Poems from the Book of Mountains and Seas" 16. Come to live longer, and shine with the sun and moon - Warring States Period. Chu. Qu Yuan "Shejiang" 17. The repair is far away, I will search up and down - Warring States Period. Qu Yuan. "Li Sao" 18. I am alone in the turmoil and clear, everyone is drunk and I am alone awake - Warring States Period. Qu Yuan "The Fisherman" 19. The place Good, even though he died nine times, he still has no regrets - Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" 20. He is determined to be a thousand miles away; a martyr's old age is full of ambition - Three Kingdoms, Wei. Cao Cao's "Turtle Though Longevity" 21. Strong grass, rough and swaying knows the sincere minister ——Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty, "Gift to Xiao Yu" 22. Long pine trees, be careful not to become peaches and plums - Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Two Poems of Huang Huoshang to Wei Shiyu" 23. Although it is hard work, you will only get the gold after blowing all the sand - Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, "Lang Tao Sha" 24. In the small pond, there might as well be a crouching dragon in the shallow part - Dou Xiang of the Tang Dynasty, "Giving a Talisman While Drunk" 25. When you die holding the incense on your head, it has never been blown away by the north wind - Zheng Sixiao, Song Dynasty "Painting Chrysanthemums" 26. If you don't want to be strong, success will last but not soon - Song Dynasty. Zhang Xiaoxiang's "Zhaozi on Zhizhi. Jiashen February 9th" 27. No one in ancient times has died, and he has left a loyal heart to illuminate history - Song Dynasty .Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingding Ocean" 28. The materials must be useful, and the money will come back after all the money has been spent - Tang Dynasty. Li Bai's "About to Enter the Wine" 29. I bow my head to the powerful, which makes me unhappy - Tang Dynasty. Li Bai's "Sleepwalking Tianmu" "Yin Liu Farewell" 30. If the bamboo is not a thousand feet high, the evil bamboo should be cut down by ten thousand poles - Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty "I will write something on the way to the thatched cottage in Chengdu and send it to Duke Yan Zheng first".
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