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Appreciation of the word "Ru" in Li Bai's Bodhisattva on Earth

Li Bai Bodhisattva Xia

The flat forest is vast and smoky. The cold mountain area is sad and melancholy. This color blends into this tall building. Someone upstairs is in a hurry.

Jade steps stand empty. It is urgent to stay at home. Where is the return trip? The long pavilion is shorter.

Look at the words "the flat forest is misty, and the cold mountain area is sad." What an excellent photographer! A relatively high point projects the perspective into a vast forest, and mist and dusk are flowing. A word "weave" makes the picture come alive at once, and it also affects a person's sadness. When the camera gradually pushed into the distance, the sun just set behind the mountain, and a very dark blue color was faintly marked.

In the twilight, "the dark color enters the tall building, and someone upstairs is worried", and the dignified colors gradually increase, only covering the people upstairs who are looking far away, a vague figure. A seemingly ordinary word "Ru" vividly describes the time and space and the feelings of the characters themselves. So far, we have compared this word with another new work by Prime Minister Li Bai: "Her jade steps are cold and dew, and the bottom of silk is wet, and she lingers there for so long." In the first sentence, "living" and "weaving" have the same function, meaning that the task stood on the jade steps for a long time, and the wet fog condensed there. The second sentence "invasion" is almost the same as the "advance" here, except that no one can change places, which is the chill and psychological depression that the characters slowly feel. The reader's attention is drawn to the blank of the word "such as". The two descriptions are very similar, and the skill of refining characters is like looking at the paintings and calligraphy works of the same author. I think this is Li Bai's style characteristic. In addition, according to rough statistics, Li Bai used the word "Ru" in more than 20 poems, and so did the usage of "I heard him in Qingxi".