What is the most unruly poem among the ancient poems of the Tang Dynasty?
From Li Bai's "Nanling children don't go to Beijing" in the Tang Dynasty.
The specific original text is as follows:
Children from Nanling entered Beijing.
Li Bai in Tang Dynasty
When I came back from the mountain, the liquor was maturing, and the yellow chicken grew fat in the autumn of grain.
Calling the boys to stew yellow chicken for me, the children shouted my cotton cloth with a smile.
Qing Qing Shuang sang drunk to comfort, drunk dancing won the glory in autumn and dusk.
The king of great powers struggled for a long time and rushed to the ground to catch up.
Quidditch's fool looked down on poor Zhu Maichen, and now I have left my hometown to go to Chang 'an and go to Qin in the west.
I went out with a big smile. How can I be a person who has lived in the wild for a long time?
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I came back from the mountains as soon as the white wine was brewed. Yellow chickens pecked at the grain and gained weight in autumn.
Calling the boy servant to stew yellow chicken and pour white wine for me, the children laughed and made noise and pulled my cloth.
Drunk cantata I want to comfort myself. I dance drunk and compete for glory with autumn dusk.
Wan Chengwang, who lobbied, had been suffering from the lateness of the hour, so he hurried over and began to run a long way.
The silly woman in Huijili looked down on the poor, and now I quit my family and went to Chang 'an to go to the western state of Qin.
How can I be a person who has been in the wild for a long time and walk out the door laughing on my back?
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At the beginning of this poem, it depicts a bumper harvest scene: "Newly cooked white wine returns to the mountains, and yellow chickens peck at autumn millet." This not only points out that the time to go home from the mountains is the autumn season, but also shows the cheerful atmosphere when the white wine is newly cooked and the yellow chicken pecks at the millet, which sets off the poet's cheerful mood and paves the way for the following description.
Then, the poet took several seemingly close-up "shots" to further render this joy. Li Bai loves to drink. At this time, he was so excited that he "told the children to roast chicken and drink white wine" as soon as he entered the room. His expression was flying and he was quite celebrating. Emotional contagion, a poet, whose family is ruined, is really touching. Drinking seems to be not enough to show excitement, and then "singing and masturbating, dancing for glory in the sunset", while drinking, singing and expressing happiness. Full of wine, I got up and danced with my sword, and the light of my sword shone with the sunset. In this way, the poet's joy is vividly expressed through several typical scenes of children laughing, drinking, singing and dancing. On this basis, I further describe my inner world.