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What is the ancient poem River?

What is the ancient poem "Water of the Great Rivers"?

"The water of the big river is in the sky" should be "How does the water of the Yellow River move out of the sky", which comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's "Into the Wine". Do you know how the water of the Yellow River flows from the sky to the sea and never returns? Have you seen the lovely hair in the bright mirror in the high room, although it is still silky black in the morning, it turns into snow at night? "

You can see the Yellow River water falling from the sky and the waves rolling straight to the sea, never to return. You can see white hair in the mirror of the Tang Dynasty, moss in the morning and snowflakes at night. The whole poem expresses the poetic feeling of drunkenness heartily, in fact, it expresses grief and indignation at one's talent.

This poem vividly shows the poet's unruly character: on the one hand, he is full of confidence in himself and arrogant; On the one hand, after the twists and turns in the political future, it also shows the feeling of indulgence.

In this poem, the poet interprets Zhuangzi's philosophy of happiness and expresses his contempt for wealth and sages. He used the topic to play, to drown his sorrows and express his anger. On the surface, it is a sigh that life is easy to get old, but in fact it is a sigh that talents have not met.

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Li Bai should like Han Yuefu very much. Many of his poems use Yuefu poems, such as Gulangyue, Yu Jiefen, Gusi, and this well-known "Into the Wine". "Into the Wine" is a song to persuade wine, and it is also one of Li Bai's representative works, which can well reflect Li Bai's wild and uninhibited character and free and easy attitude towards life.

In addition, there are Su Shi, who asked for wine, Cao Cao, who cooked wine in childhood, and Liu Ling, one of the seven sages of the drunken bamboo forest.

Drinking songs are used to add fun when drinking, similar to the order of drinking. The difference is that the order of drinking is a game, and the loser will be fined for drinking, while the song of persuasion is a way to get the other person to drink.

Many ethnic minorities in our country are famous for their wine-urging songs. When traveling in Dali, Yunnan, I was fortunate to see such a scene: a beautifully dressed girl was singing with a glass of wine, and her voice was euphemistic and beautiful. After she finished singing, everyone else at the table drank the wine in the cup with dignity.