I did not sympathize with the troubled Li Bai like Du Fu did, and I was glad and congratulated him for being spared from exile. However, I hoped that his experience would not leave any gaps, and that
I did not sympathize with the troubled Li Bai like Du Fu did, and I was glad and congratulated him for being spared from exile. However, I hoped that his experience would not leave any gaps, and that he would endure all kinds of hardships before he could become a master ( poet above poet). In order to appreciate the flying and mourning of the petrels, I called for the storm to come more violently; Li Bai was glad that he did not go to Yelang, but I regretted that he did not go to Chengyelang. Is this because I love watching tragedies too much? A spectator mentality to watch the excitement? No, it can only be said that I love reading Li Bai's poems so much and the various shapes (including painful shapes) the poet used in his works that I forgot that the twisted shapes were formed at the cost of great pain. Li Bai, if you didn’t go to Cheng Yelang, let me go for you. If you can also write poems for you, and write poems for you that you might have written but failed to write in the end, it would still be worth a visit. Poets tend to have this kind of trying mentality: "If I don't go to hell, who will go to hell? If I don't go to Yelang, who will go to Yelang?" Even if a poet goes to hell once, like Dante, his trip will not be in vain. When it returns, it will also bring a divine song that has gone through countless tempers. This is how the Divine Comedy was made. Is the ancestor of the poet Li Bai Zhuangzi? Li Bai has unrequited love for the first lady of the empire? Where is the tomb of Sai Jinhua, the most controversial prostitute? Why was Li Bai not afraid of offending Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei? Genghis Khan went to Europe to conquer blondes? Picture Li Bai thinks the moon is an escort girl