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Slogan Wu Wang Beauty Half Drunk Original text

Slogan King Wu’s beauty is half drunk

[Author] Li Bai? [Dynasty] Tang Dynasty

The wind blows the fragrance of lotus flowers in the water palace, and Wu is feasting on the stage in Gusu king.

Xishi danced drunkenly and weakly, smiling and leaning on the white jade bed by the east window. A brief introduction to Li Bai, the author of "The Slogan King Wu's Beauty is Half Drunk"

Li Bai (701-762), also known as Taibai and Qinglian Jushi, was a romantic poet of the Tang Dynasty and was hailed as the "Immortal of Poetry" by later generations. Han nationality, whose ancestral home is Chengji, Longxi, was born in Suiye City (then part of the Tang Dynasty, now part of Kyrgyzstan). He moved with his father to Mianzhou, Jiannan Road when he was 4 years old. Li Bai has more than a thousand poems and essays in existence, and the "Collection of Li Taibai" has been handed down to the world. He died of illness in 762 at the age of 61. His tomb is in Dangtu, Anhui today, and there are memorial halls in Jiangyou, Sichuan, and Anlu, Hubei. Li Bai lived in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. He left Shu alone at the age of twenty-five and began to roam extensively, from Dongting to the Xiangjiang River in the south, to Wu and Yue in the east, and lived in Anlu and Yingshan. It was not until the first year of Tianbao (742) that Li Bai was summoned to Chang'an to worship the Imperial Academy due to the recommendation of the Taoist priest Wu Jun. Later, because he could not be accepted by the powerful, he only stayed in Beijing for two and a half years, and was given gold and released, and then he wandered around. Roaming life. Li Bai and Du Fu are both called "Li Du". His poems not only reflected the prosperity of the times, but also exposed the dissoluteness and corruption of the ruling class, showing his positive spirit of contempt for the powerful, resisting the constraints of tradition, and pursuing freedom and ideals. Li Bai's other works

○ I will drink wine without seeing you

○ Thoughts on a Quiet Night

○ Send Meng Haoran to Guangling from Yellow Crane Tower

○ Wanglu Mountain Waterfall

○ Difficult Travel·Part 1

○ More works by Li Bai