Sue Meng Haoran is a five-character poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, in Hubei.
The whole poem praises Meng Haoran's elegant and chic personality, and expresses the poet's admiration for Meng Haoran in a lyrical, descriptive and lyrical way. The first couplet points out the topic and expresses the admiration for Meng Haoran. The second and third couplets depict Meng Haoran's elegant image of abandoning his official position and retiring, growing old together, drinking under the moon, and being infatuated with flowers. Couplets directly express their feelings and compare Montessori's elegance to towering mountains, which makes people want to stop.
Original: Message to Meng Haoran
Master, I cheer you from the bottom of my heart. Your fame has risen to the sky.
In the rosy youth, you gave up the importance of hats and chariots and chose pine trees and clouds; Now whitehead.
Drunk moon, sage of dreams, bewitched by flowers, you turned a deaf ear to the emperor.
Gaoshan, how I long to reach you, that's all.
Creative background: The friendship between Meng Haoran and Li Bai is a much-told story in the poetry circle. When they get to know each other, of course, there is no lack of fun to drink and sing together, but the most important thing is to pursue emotional harmony and seek elegant companions and bosom friends. Historically, Meng Haoran once hid in Lumen Mountain. He traveled to Beijing for more than 40 years and finally returned to his hometown as "no one on the road". Li Bai had a similar experience. He lived in Minshan Mountain and Culai Mountain, and was later called by Xuanzong to worship the Hanlin in Beijing. Finally, because the villain was ruined, he was given money back. Indeed, two famous poets became bosom friends because they were proud of the prince, lofty and lofty, and had a heart beyond things. This poem bears witness to their friendship.
Huang believes that this poem was written in the period when Li Bai lived in Anlu, Hubei (727 ~ 736). At this time, he often traveled to Han Xiang and forged a deep friendship with Meng Haoran, who was twelve years older than him. Yu Xianhao believes that this poem was written by Li Bai when he met Meng Haoran again in Xiangyang in the 27th year of Kaiyuan (739), when Meng Haoran was in his twilight years.
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