Li Bai's Poems

Li Bai's Poems

by Commentary By Xiong Lihui

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This is a selection of poems by the great poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty. The author annotates difficult words after each poem and provides additional interpretations of the entire poem. The content is classic, the annotations are concise, and the interpretation is profound and simple. It is a very good ancient poetry reading book.

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Jia13962mo ago

Are you getting older and don't like Li Bai's poems much? Even "The Road to Shu is Difficult/Meng Tianmu" feels somewhat frivolous when I read it. Li Bai's poetry is based on luck, and he is often heroic and elegant, but not as depressed as Du Fu. What I love most now is the Nineteen Ancient Poems, and the Three Cao poems. Tang poetry still prefers Du Fu.

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