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Li Bai's three most crazy verses, one offends the magnates, one offends Confucianism, and one offends the people of the world!

Who is the wildest and proudest poet in history? Everyone will think of Li Bai, right? He was not accustomed to the behavior of dogs fighting people, and did not want to go along with those who were corrupt, daring to let Gao Lishi take off his boots and let Yang Guifei study ink for himself.

Such a bold person in history is probably only Li Bai! He was arrogant, free-spirited, wanton, dared to think, dared to do, and basically traveled all over most of China, sightseeing in the mountains and rivers, and was very uncomfortable. And his poems are like his people, showing arrogance and arrogance everywhere, and countless people admire him!

But there are also many people who hate him and hate him, the main reason is that his poems have offended so many people, the world's magnates, and Confucians, that he has generalized them, and the final result is that he is hated by these people. However, we have to admire that Li Bai is really too powerful, worthy of the poetry immortal and sword immortal!

The first sentence is "Ann can crush the brow and bend the waist of the magnate, so that I can't be happy." "This is from "Sleepwalking Heavenly Grandmother's Farewell". This is a dream poem, also known as a wandering poem. Because of his rich imagination and gorgeous verses, he was often selected into language textbooks. The poet uses the narrative of dreams as an excuse to express his dissatisfaction with real life and his indictment of dark reality.

Li Bai's imagination is too rich, telling his dreams, but as if in the real scene, he expressed his longing for the light and wanted to escape from this dark reality, showing his contempt for the magnates.

And the last sentence of the poem pushes my emotions to a climax, "Let me serve those powerful people, how can I be happy?" "The world is so big and there are so many powerful people, hasn't he all offended?" He was too arrogant and arrogant, even if he wanted to contribute his own strength to the imperial court, but because of differences with the emperor's concept, he resolutely left the imperial court, and besides, isn't the biggest magnate in the world the emperor? Didn't he even offend the emperor?

The second sentence is "I am a madman, Fengge laughs at Kong Qiu." This is the first sentence in the "Lushan Ballad Sending Lu Shi Yu Yu Xuan Zhou". There have been many theories about Li Bai's place of origin and birthplace, but none of them can prove that Li Bai came from the original Jingchu land. The "Chu maniac" here refers to Lu Tong, a Chu man in the Spring and Autumn Period, who was dissatisfied with the government and was therefore debauched.

The intersection between Lu Tong and Confucius was when Confucius visited him that year, when he sang songs and dissuaded Confucius from becoming an official. At that time, there was no such thing as "laughing", but Li Bai compared himself to Lu Tong, with a more daring stroke, to show his determination to send love to the landscape. The whole poem is Li Bai's yearning for a reclusive life after his political ideals were shattered.

The Confucian doctrine pioneered by Confucius gradually reached its peak since Dong Zhongshu suggested to Emperor Wu of Han to "depose a hundred families and respect Confucianism alone". Li Bai himself was not a Confucian student, he was proficient in various schools of doctrine, and his thinking was more inclined to Taoism. Although he also had respect for Confucius, he was not as reverential as Confucianism, and there were often cases of comparing Confucius with himself in his poems, and even ridiculed him.

The attitude toward Confucius actually affected the dispute between him and Du Fu over the historical status. Especially in the middle and late Tang Dynasty and the Song Dynasty, the trend of respecting Du and degrading Li was once popular. Du Fu was a Confucian student, and Li Bai was not interested in Confucianism, and their attitude toward Confucianism was also one of the reasons for this trend of thought. Also thanks to Li Bai's poetry is too great and the status is too high, the replacement person is afraid that he will be directly sprayed to death by those apologists.

The third sentence is "When people see me in a constant tone, they sneer when they hear Yu's big words." This is from the poem "Shang Li Yong". Li Yong was the assassin of Yuzhou at that time, and Li Bai went to visit him when he was young, but he was not liked by Li Yong because his words were too public...

Mount Hua, more or less, is cut down straight by an axe, and the degree of danger is self-evident. A donkey, holding a drunken man, came slowly from afar. Looking up at the mountain, Fang knew that he was small, but the poet Li Bai drunkenly looked at the cliff, but he only wanted to step on the top of the mountain and look down on all sentient beings and the great mountains and rivers that stretched for thousands of miles.

The donkey broke into Huayin County at the foot of Mount Hua, and the noisy street market suddenly quieted for a moment, and the county commander just walked out of the county gate, saw this scene of great disrespect, and immediately became angry, ordered the left and right, and arrested the drunken guy.

Inside the county court, the county commander clapped the shocked hall wood and asked in a loud voice, "What are you?" How dare you be so rude, dare to ride a donkey through the front of my county gate? The county order threw down a blank piece of paper and asked the dashing poet to write down his name.

The poet lifts the pen, arrogant and uninhibited, and the pen is full of flowers. What was written was not his own name, but: "I made the dragon towel spit out, the royal hand spoon, the noble concubine held the stone, and the lux took off the boots." In front of the Gate of Heaven, Shang Rong walked on horseback; in Huayin County, it was forbidden to ride a donkey? And the following poem "Shang Li Yong". The county order looked in his eyes, and only then did he realize that the drunkard in front of him was actually Li Bai! Li Bai laughed and walked away.

"Shang Li Yong"

Author: Li Bai

Dapeng rose with the same wind one day and soared up to ninety thousand miles.

If the wind stops and comes down, it will still be able to bump but be in the water.

When the world saw me, they sneered at me.

The father can still fear the future, and the husband can not be young.

If history is like this night sky, Li Bai is a bright moon, and no matter how many literati go to catch up with him, it is only to set off his brilliance. A period of history, because of him and shine, posterity first thinks of the emperor's benevolence, the concubine's countenance, the courtier's sincerity, the general's prestige, only how his literary talent makes the people of the world ashamed! After a hundred years, after a thousand years, after ten thousand years, even if the stars die and the stars fall, the bright moon still emits the glory of the heavens and the earth!

Li Bai has been an idealist all his life, constantly walking, pursuing his career, thinking of showing his fists and feet, and contributing ideas to datang. However, the closest he came to his ideals in his life was to stay with Emperor Tang Minghuang and become a bachelor without real power, but he finally ended hastily with "giving gold and returning it". It is also for this reason that riding a donkey, passing through Huayin County, thinking of climbing Mount Hua to dispel depression.

In the chaos of the world and the chaotic world, Li Bai, who was sixty-two, still wanted to defect to his uncle and seek a political way out again. On a cold night, lightning and thunder, wind and rain, And Li Bai, who was poor and sick, died in a hut that was ventilated on all sides. His departure also seems to announce the decline of the Tang Dynasty. A golden bird, facing the wind and rain, rushed straight into the Ninth Heaven, and was about to reach the boundary of the firmament, willing to perish for its ideal body.

Born of ideals, died of desire. After a thousand years, people are still reading Li Bai, reading the ideal soul of a wine and a sword, wandering the heavens and the earth. Unfortunately, in the era of rampant materialism, those young and crazy, ambitious, wild and uninhibited souls have consumed the edges and corners in front of real life one by one, willing to forget their initial proud selves under the paralysis of desire.

Everyone was once Li Bai, born in an era of ideals and trying to change by himself; everyone, slowly getting farther and farther away from Li Bai, busy with their livelihood, mediocre, only when they recall the year after drunkenness will they flick their tears. Sometimes, it's not that Dapeng can't wait for the gust of wind, but that Dapeng turns himself into a sparrow and builds a nest under the eaves.

Li Bai's poem is actually all very arrogant, and the poet shows the vigor and self-confidence of young people, although nominally speaking to Li Yong, in fact, in the word "shiren", it is already challenging the whole world. The young Li Bai, knowing his talent, dismissed these laymen and paid no attention to them at all.

Dapeng rose with the same wind one day and shook up ninety thousand miles. Everyone was once Li Bai, born in an era of ideals and trying to change by himself; everyone, slowly getting farther and farther away from Li Bai, busy with their livelihood, mediocre, only when they recall the year after drunkenness will they flick their tears.

The poems written by Li Bai look wild, but in fact they are crazy for a reason. More than a thousand years later, everyone knows Li Bai's name, and who knows Li Yong and those "people of the time" who look down on Li Bai?

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