1. The flying stream falls three thousand feet, which is suspected to be the Milky Way falling from the sky. ——Li Bai "Wang Lushan Waterfall"
This poem uses metaphors, exaggeration and imagination extremely successfully to describe the towering Xianglu Peak, hidden in the clouds and mist, and looking at the waterfall from a distance is like flying from the clouds. The stream flows straight down and falls in the sky, which makes people suspect that this is a Milky Way falling from the sky. Su Dongpo admired this poem very much and said, "The emperor sent the Milky Way to descend, and in ancient times there were only poems to banish immortals."
2. The dangerous building is a hundred feet high, and you can pick the stars with your hands. ——Li Bai's "Overnight Stay in a Mountain Temple"
The poet stayed overnight in a temple deep in the mountains. The temple towers are steep and straight, reaching into the clouds. "Stars Pluckable with Hands" uses extremely exaggerated techniques to highlight the towering sky of the mountain temple, and every word leads the readers' aesthetic sight to the brilliant night sky with stars.
3. The snowflakes in Yanshan Mountain are as big as a mat, and they blow down Xuanyuan Terrace. ——"Travel to the North Wind"
Li Bai has a rich imagination and uses mats to imitate snowflakes. This sentence is full of imagination and wonderful. It vividly describes the characteristics of large and dense snowflakes, and also writes The cold of the frontier. Lu Xun said in the article "Discussing "Cartoon"": "'Snowflakes in Yanshan are as big as mats' are an exaggeration, but there are snowflakes in Yanshan, and there is a little bit of honesty in them, so we immediately know that Yanshan is so cold."< /p>
4. The apes on both sides of the strait can’t stop crying, and the boat has passed the Ten Thousand Mountains. ——Li Bai's "Early Departure from Baidi City"
In 759 AD, Li Bai was exiled to Yelang due to the case of King Yong Li Lin. When he arrived at Baidi City, he suddenly received the news of pardon. He was surprised and immediately Take a boat east to Jiangling. In ancient times, high apes often roared in the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River. The poet felt very happy and excited when he was on this boat going straight down the current like an arrow off the string.
5. The roc rises with the wind in one day and soars ninety thousand miles. ——Li Bai's "Shang Li Yong"
The Dapeng is the divine bird in "Zhuangzi Xiaoyaoyou". It is said that this divine bird is so big that "it is unknown how many thousands of miles it is" and "its wings are like hanging down." "Clouds in the Sky", its wings are three thousand miles below the water, and soaring upward, it can be as high as ninety thousand miles. Dapeng is a symbol of freedom in Zhuangzi's philosophical system, and Li Bai was deeply influenced by it. Therefore, Li Bai's works always have the most romantic fantasy, and are always full of disdain for the powerful and the pursuit of freedom. In this poem, Li Bai compares himself with the Dapeng, describing the majestic scene of the legendary divine bird Dapeng taking off and falling. It also shows the poet Li Bai's ambition to soar into the blue clouds with great pride at this time.