Excerpted from the source "Chivalry"-Tang Libai?
Three cups of spit, five mountains are light.
After drinking, my eyes were dizzy and energetic, and the rainbow was swallowed up by the air.
After three cups, loyalty is more important than five mountains. After drinking, my eyes were dim, my ears were burning, and I was full of energy and swallowed the rainbow.
Extended data
1, the background of chivalrous creation
This poem was written in 744 AD (Tianbao three years of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty), when he was visiting qi zhou. Rangers were quite popular in the Tang Dynasty. This was the social consciousness prevailing in Ren Xia at that time. Driven by their enterprising spirit and ambition, summer teenagers are eager to do something bold and happy, which has won universal praise from the society. Li Bai's Chivalrous Man was written under the background of Ren Xia's supremacy of consciousness.
2. Appreciation of Chivalrous Man
The archaic style of Li Bai's "Chivalrous Travels" expresses his admiration for chivalrous people and his yearning for saving the world and making contributions. "Chivalry" is an exaggerated pen and ink of the poet Li Bai, starting from the costume of a ranger: "Zhao Ke Hu Manying, Shuang Xueming. The silver saddle shines on the white horse like a meteor. " There are only twenty words, and it seems that they are all about writing things rather than people.
But at that time, the ranger's momentum and grace were vividly displayed in the present. Because poets don't exaggerate things for the sake of things, but focus on people's spiritual motivation everywhere. At that time, the popular costumes, such as Shouhu, Ying, Wu Gou and White Horse, were not only typical, but also showed the magnanimity of their owners, making everything lifelike.
However, the poet not only enthusiastically eulogized the "two strong men", but also mercilessly despised the younger generation of the school book "Thai Xuan Jing": "Who can write your Excellency, the white poem" Thai Xuan Jing "is a strong man! Although Li Bai's Chivalry is a tribute to the chivalrous spirit, it is also a self-portrait of the poet. Because the poet is Ren Xia, the poet's lofty sentiments and ambitions are fully displayed in the poem.