Li Bai's " Drinking Soon " and " Drunken Poem " were both masterpieces describing drinking. " Drinking is one of the representative works of the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. It described the poet's bold and unruly attitude towards life and his yearning for freedom and happiness. It expressed the poet's emotions and state of mind by describing the drinking scene and the feeling after drinking. As for 'Poem of Drunkenness', it was a poem that described the poet's thoughts on life and love after getting drunk. Through the experience of drinking, the poem expressed the poet's perception of life and the cherishment of love, which gave people a deep revelation and thinking. Both poems were of great literary value, worthy of the readers 'appreciation and taste.
Li Bai's " Poem of Drunken Wine " was a very famous drinking poem that described the poet's pleasure and joy when he was drunk. The poem wrote: I raise my cup and invite the moon to face my shadow, and we will become three people. Since the moon is not bright, the shadow of drinking water follows me in vain. For the time being, the moon's shadow will be accompanied, and the music will wait until spring. I sing the moon, I dance, my shadows are scattered. When we're awake, we make love together, and when we're drunk, we separate I'll always be with you, heartless, wandering prime minister. I hope you'll be far away in Yunhan. The first line of the poem," Raising a glass to invite the moon to become three people," showed Li Bai's love and awe of the moon, and also hinted at the poet's mood when drinking. The next two lines," Since the moon can't understand the shadow, it follows me ", expressed the poet's restrictions on drinking and his worries about his physical condition, but in the end, he used alcohol to drown his sorrows and relax. The last two lines,"When we are awake, we make love together, and after we are drunk, we separate and form a heartless relationship forever." It shows the poet's psychological preparation for parting after being drunk, and also shows the deep friendship between him and his friends. Even if he leaves, he will not feel sad. This poem was full of poetic and romantic emotions, showing Li Bai's unrestrained personality and love for nature. It was also a classic in the history of Chinese literature, widely praised and appreciated.
Li Bai's " Poem of Drunken Wine " was a famous poem that described the poet's drunkenness. The poem wrote: I raise my cup and invite the moon to face my shadow, and we will become three people. Since the moon is not bright, the shadow of drinking water follows me in vain. For the time being, the moon's shadow will be accompanied, and the music will wait until spring. I sing the moon, I dance, my shadows are scattered. When we're awake, we make love together, and when we're drunk, we separate I'll always be with you, heartless, wandering prime minister. I hope you'll be far away in Yunhan. This poem expressed the poet's feelings and thoughts about life by describing the poet's state after being drunk. Poets drown their sorrows in wine, giving their bodies and souls to the moon and shadows, feeling the fulfillment and freedom of drunkenness. In the poem, Li Bai compared himself to the moon and regarded the moon and shadow as his friends, expressing his appreciation of friendship and understanding of life.
Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Immortal Poet". His poetry style was bold and unrestrained, full of romanticism, and was regarded as one of the masters in the history of ancient Chinese poetry. Li Bai's poems were numerous, among which his representative works included "Going to Drink","Lushan Ballad","Night Moored by Niu Zhu Recalling the Past" and so on. His poems had a wide range of content and varied forms, including the bold and unconstrained "Lushan Ballad","Night Moored Niu Zhu Recalling the Past", and the delicate "Going into Wine","Dreaming in Tianmu Singing Farewell" and so on. Li Bai's poems had a great influence on not only the history of Chinese literature but also the world literature. His poems enjoyed a high reputation not only in China but also in the world, and were regarded as one of the treasures of ancient Chinese poetry.
Li Bai's five shortest poems were "Climbing the Stork Tower,""Meditating in the Quiet Night,""Looking at the Waterfall of Lushan Mountain,""Farewell to Friends," and "I heard that Wang Changling had moved to Longbiao,"
Li Bai's wildest poem was " About to Drink." This poem expressed Li Bai's feelings for life and his expectations for the future in the form of drinking and making merry. The lines in the poem," I was born to be useful, and when the money is gone, it will come back again ", showed Li Bai's unrestrained and confident nature. This poem had an important position in the history of Chinese culture and was known as the "swan song of poetry".
Li Bai's immortal poems included "The sage has already drunk, why seek the immortal" in "Drinking Alone under the Moon" and "Wealth and immortals, wasted into two losses" in "Long Song Journey". In addition, works such as "Eight Songs of Sensation,""Farewell to Xu Wang Yannian's Cousin Yanling," and "Presented to Wang Shaofu of Flaw Hill" also contained descriptions of immortals.
Li Bai's loneliest poem was 'Sitting Alone on Jingting Mountain'. This poem expressed the loneliness in Li Bai's heart. He used simple words to describe the scene of himself climbing Jingting Mountain alone. The birds flew high and the lonely cloud was idle. Although this poem only had 20 words, it vividly described the feeling of loneliness. In this poem, Li Bai showed his deep thoughts and feelings about his loneliness. This poem was considered one of Li Bai's most classic works, and it was also one of the reasons why he was called the " Immortal Poet " by later generations.
Li Bai's shortest poem was " Silent Night Thoughts." This poem only had four lines and a total of 20 words. It described the poet's feelings of missing his hometown in the silent moonlight. Although this poem did not have a strange and novel imagination, nor did it have exquisite and beautiful words, it was meaningful and thought-provoking. Through the narrative tone and concise expression, this poem vividly expressed people's longing for their hometown.
Li Bai's wildest poem was " About to Drink." This poem expressed Li Bai's feelings for life and his expectations for the future in the form of drinking and making merry. The poem,"I was born to be useful, and when the money is gone, it will come back", showed Li Bai's unrestrained and confident nature. This poem had an important position in the history of Chinese culture and was known as the "swan song of poetry".