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Beginning of winter's ancient poem Li Bai Pinyin Edition

The pinyin version of beginning of winter's ancient poem Li Bai is as follows:

Lili d not dōng winter

Tang Tang Li Bai

Dòng frozen bǐpen xěn new shě poetry l ǐ n lazy xiě writing, Han Han L ě furnace míI beautiful Ji ǐ wine sh ē wēn temperature.

Zu was drunk and saw that Mi Mo huā was spent, and Hu ing dreamt that Xu Xue was full of Qi qián village.

The poem "beginning of winter" means: On the day of beginning of winter, the weather was cold and my pen and ink were frozen, but I was too lazy to write a new poem, and the wine on the stove was at room temperature. Zuiyan looked at the ink stain pattern on the inkstone under the moon and thought it was the heavy snow in the mountain village. Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in his poem "beginning of winter": New poetry is too lazy to write, while wine is too cold to warm the stove. Drunk to see the ink flowers on the moon, confused to see the snow in the former village. On winter nights, pen and ink are cold, so the poet has to accompany the fire and regard the moonlight as a trail of snow in drunkenness.

About the author: Li Bai, whose word is Taibai, is called Qinglian layman. A great romantic poet in Tang Dynasty, and Du Fu are also called Du Li. In order to distinguish it from Li Shangyin and Du Mu, Du Fu and Li Bai are called the great Du Li. He is cheerful and generous, likes drinking, writing poems and making friends. Most of his poems were written when he was drunk. His representative works include Looking at Lushan Waterfall, it is hard to go, Difficult Road to Shu, Entering Wine, Tang Mingfu, Early Making Baidicheng, etc.

Beginning of winter, the weather is cold, the ink pen is frozen, the air is cold, the ink pen is frozen, just lazy, not writing new poems, just the wine on the stove. In this cold and silent winter night, only Li Bai would have such a free and easy leisure and strange imagination.