Piao Miao really explores the Baidi Palace, who is the most powerful among the three peaks today?
The blue dragon is half-hung by the Qinchuan rain, and the stone horse is long and neighing in the Hanyuan wind.
The earth is open and the autumn colors of the Central Plains are all gone, and the sky is open and the sunset is thousands of miles away.
In his life, he has always looked at people's will, and he knows the power of good fortune.
"Ascending to the Top of Taihua Mountain in Autumn" was originally a melody of a Han Yuefu short flute and cymbal song. The title means "Song to Encourage Drinking", and its content is mostly about singing and drinking. This poem was written about the eleventh year of Tianbao (AD 752). At that time, he and his friend Cen Xun were guests at the Yingyang Mountain residence of Yuan Danqiu, another old friend of Songshan Mountain. The author was experiencing setbacks in his official career, so he used wine to write poems and express himself heartily. In this poem, Li Bai "used the topic to express his feelings", drank to relieve his sorrow, lamented that life is easy to grow old, and expressed his feelings of not being able to appreciate his talents.
This poem very vividly reflects Li Bai’s unruly character: full of confidence in himself, aloof and proud, passionate and bold, “I am born to be useful,” and “to be successful in life, I must be happy.” The whole poem is full of majestic momentum, unrestrained emotion, fluent language, and extremely contagious. Li Bai's poems about wine can very well reflect his personality, with profound ideological content and mature artistic expression. "Ascending to the Top of Taihua Mountain in Autumn" is his representative work.
Climbing to the top of Taihua Mountain in late autumn
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