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Pinyin of beginning of winter Li Bai's ancient poems

Beginning of winter Li Bai's ancient poetry pinyin is as follows:

At the beginning of winter-Tang lǐbáI don Li Bai: Tang bǐ xī nī lǐ nǐ nǐ nǐ nǐ nǐ nǐ nǐ nǐ nǐ nǐ ǐ ǐ ǐ ǐ ǐ ǐ ǐ ǐ ǐ ǐ ǐ ǐ ǐ 464 This is a good example. When you are drunk, you will see that the moon is white, and suddenly you will suspect that the snow is full of the village.

On that day in beginning of winter, the weather was very cold, and the ink and pen were frozen. I was just too lazy to write new poems. The wine on the stove is always warm. Zuiyan looked at the ink stain pattern on the inkstone under the moon, and thought it was heavy snow falling all over the mountain village.

The "beginning of winter" solar term is June 7th or 8th every year, 165438+ 10 month. In ancient China, beginning of winter was the beginning of winter. Except for the coastal areas of South China where there is no winter all the year round and the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau where there is no summer, winter does not start at the same time everywhere.

From these poems, we can also feel that ancient winter was much colder than now. But it makes people feel homesick for a wandering poet. Li Bai, a poet, binge drinks in winter. His "beginning of winter" does not change its bold and romantic style, but is full of novel and unrestrained poetry: on the day of beginning of winter, the weather is cold and the pen and ink are frozen.