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Synopsis
Bring in the Wine is Li Bai's most famous poem, expressing his bold and optimistic attitude toward life.
The Poem
Do you not see the Yellow River's waters come from the sky, rushing to the sea, never to return?
Do you not see the bright mirror grieving over white hair, morning like black silk, evening turned to snow?
When life succeeds, enjoy it fully. Do not let the golden cup stand empty against the moon.
Heaven born my talent, it must be useful. A thousand gold scattered will come again.
About the Poet
Li Bai (701-762) is considered the greatest romantic poet of the Tang Dynasty, known as the Poet Immortal.
References
- Baidu Baike: Jiang Jin Jiu
- Gushiwen Network
- Li Bai Studies
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