1. When the pen falls, it will shock the wind and rain, and the poem will make you cry.
Interpretation: Seeing him put pen to paper, the wind and rain lamented it; Seeing his poems, ghosts and gods were moved to tears.
It's a poem from the five-character poem "Twenty Rhymes to Li Taibai" written by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem was written by Du Fu when he missed Li Bai after he was exiled. "When a pen falls, it will shock the wind and rain, and poetry will make you cry." When I saw him put pen to paper, the wind and rain lamented it. Seeing his poems, ghosts and gods were moved to tears. Used to describe the great achievements of those great writers.
2. Wine makes great talk, swords add strange breath, and poems spit amazing words.
definition: after drinking, you can talk vigorously, and a long sword dances with strange bearing, so you can spit out amazing poems with your mouth open.
It's from Nian Nujiao Ce Xun Wan Li, and it's a lyric written by Gao Qi in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. The whole poem truly shows the unfortunate experience of intellectuals in feudal society and criticizes the strangle of talents by feudal rulers. "Wine makes a great talk, sword adds a strange breath, and poetry utters amazing words", which shows the extraordinary talent of the poet from the aspects of Wen Tao, military strategy and poetic talent.
3. I am full of life, and I am full of poetry and books.
definition: in life, you are wrapped in coarse clothes and poor cloth, and your learned temperament naturally shines.
Su Shi's Farewell to Dong Chuan in the Song Dynasty. I am full of poetry and books, which means that as long as I have read enough poetry and books, I have achieved something, and my temperament is naturally brilliant and elegant.
4. There are talented people in the Jiangshan generation, each leading the way for hundreds of years.
Interpretation: There are many talented people in the country from generation to generation, and their poems and articles and popularity will be circulated for hundreds of years.
It's from On Poetry II written by Zhao Yi in the early Qing Dynasty. The world often uses this poem to praise the emergence of talented people, or to show that a new generation replaces the old, or that the rise of a new generation is like rolling the Yangtze River, which cannot be stopped.
5. Bai Ye's poems are invincible, and he is full of thoughts.
Interpretation: Li Bai's poems are invincible in the world. His poetic thoughts are chic and elegant, bold and unconstrained, and his poetic style is superior and different from ordinary people.
It's from Du Fu's Memories of Li Bai in Spring in Tang Dynasty. This five laws in memory of Li Bai was written by Du Fu when he lived in Chang 'an in the spring of 746 (Tianbao five years) or 747 (Tianbao six years), which is mainly from this aspect. The first four sentences, all in one breath, are warm compliments to Li Bai's poems, praising his poems as the best in the contemporary era.