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Li Bai is called "Poet Fairy". What stands out about him?

Li Bai (70 1-762) was born in Longxian County, the mayor of Mianzhou, Jiannan Road, jiangyou city, Sichuan Province, and a poet in the Tang Dynasty. He said that his ancestral home was Ji Cheng (now Qin 'an County, Tianshui City, Gansu Province). Guo Moruo also said that Li Bai was born in Duanye City, Kyrgyzstan, and belonged to the western governor of Tang 'an (now tokmak, Chuhe County). He was the most outstanding romantic poet in the history of China. His works are boundless, romantic and unrestrained, with strange artistic conception and brilliant talent; His poems are like flowing clouds, just like nature. Li Bai's poems have been circulated for thousands of years, and many of them have become classics. For example, "It is difficult to draw a sword and cut off water, and it is difficult to raise a glass to eliminate sorrow." Li Bai's artistic achievements in poetry and song are regarded as the pinnacle of China's romantic poetry. 16 1 to 185 The whole Tang poetry contains Li Bai's poems, as well as Li Taibai's collected works handed down from generation to generation.

Li Bai's poems and songs are imaginative and romantic. Its content shows the rebellious spirit of being vulgar, resisting power and not flattering power. They admire chivalry and fairyland, and are called "poetic immortals". He, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, is known as the "Poet Fairy". According to the preface of Li Bai's "Recalling Wine and Gathering in Prison", Li Bai came to Chang 'an, Kyoto for the first time, visited He, a famous poet in the poetic world, and presented the poem "Difficult Road to Shu". He Zhangzhi was shocked after reading it. He called Li Bai "the incarnation of the immortal", which means the immortal in the sky. He invited Li Bai to the hotel for a drink and sold the wine to the capital with the beetle. From then on, people in Chang 'an called Li Bai "the Poet Fairy".

Du Fu further developed Li Bai's nickname "Poet Fairy". Du Fu wrote in "Twelve Poems with Twenty Rhymes for Li Vernacular Poetry": "There are strange people in ancient times, and they are immortal, with the number 65438 +0. When writing, the wind blows and the rain blows, and poetry becomes a ghost. " The first two sentences of this poem say so. Du Fu's poems are called documents, so it can be seen that the immortal theory should mean something. Later generations called Li Bai "the Poet Fairy".

Li Bai is not only the most outstanding romantic poet in ancient China, but also the most famous poet in ancient China. His poems are well known throughout the ages. For example, "Flying down three thousands of feet, suspecting that the Milky Way has fallen for nine days", "Apes on both sides of the strait can't sing, and the canoe has crossed Chung Shan Man", "Peach Blossom Lake is not as deep as Wang Lun", with fresh and clear language and firm feelings! For thousands of years, it is these works that have touched generations of China people and cultivated our deep feelings for the motherland, our relatives and friends, and the natural landscape.

In the history of China's poetry, Li Bai is definitely an insurmountable peak. His works are far away from the world, infecting China people from generation to generation. Although it spans thousands of years, it is still brilliant. Li Bai is also contradictory. He experienced the peaceful and prosperous times of the Tang Dynasty and the "An Shi Rebellion" war. His literary achievements and professional experience constitute the two extremes of his life. Fate always makes him wander between success and failure. Li Bai is not only a symbol of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, but also an important symbol of the Chinese national spirit. 1976, the International Astronomical Union named the Mercury Crater of 16.9 N and 35.0 w as Li Bai Crater. In this era of declining poetry culture, we pay tribute to this eternal "poetry fairy" in this way!