A Solitary Woman Under the Moon is one of Li Bai's most famous poems and an important chapter in the twelve sample essays for the Arts subject in DSE. With its unique mood and profound expression of emotion, this poem has become a common topic in the examination. In this article, we will provide you with detailed answers, translation analyses and examination highlights of "Dancing Alone Under the Moon", which will help you to deeply understand this classic poem and get excellent results in the DSE Chinese Language examination.
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Li Bai's Poetry of "Dining Alone under the Moon
A bottle of wine in the flower room, drinking alone without any relatives.
Raise your glass and invite the moon to come out, and you will be in the company of three.
The moon does not know how to drink, and the shadow follows me.
The moon will be with us for a while, and we must enjoy ourselves until spring.
I sing of the wandering moon, I dance of shadows in disorder.
When we wake up, we have fun together, but when we are drunk, we are scattered.
We are bound for ever by an unloving tour, and we will meet each other far away in the clouds and Han.
There is a jug of wine in the bush, and I drink it alone but have no one to be close to.
I raised my glass of wine to invite the bright moon, and made up a trio of shadows against myself.
The moon doesn't know how to drink, and the shadows follow my body in vain.
For the time being, with the moon and the shadows as companions, timely fun must take advantage of spring.
The moon seems to hover when I sing, and the shadows appear scattered when I dance.
When we are sober, we have fun together, but when we are drunk, we are scattered.
The moon's shadow and the moon's shadow have become unforgettable travelling companions, promising to meet again in the faraway galaxy.
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| words | Annotation | Example sentences |
| Drinking alone without a relative | Drinking alone, with no one close to me. | "To drink alone without a relative" expresses the poet's sense of loneliness. |
| lit. lift a glass to the moon; fig. to raise a glass to the moon; fig. to raise a glass to the moon | Raise your glass and invite the bright moon to drink with you | "Raising a glass to invite the moon" is a poet's anthropomorphic depiction of nature. |
| lit. form three pairs of shadows (idiom); fig. a couple of characters (usually refers a romantic couple) | "The Three" refers to Li Bai, the moon and Li Bai's shadow. | "Three Men in a Shadow" shows the imagination of the poet. |
| The moon doesn't know how to drink. | "既" means to turn, "不解" means not to understand. | "The moon does not know how to drink" means that the moon does not know how to drink. |
| The Shadow follows me. | "徒" means "just" and "隨" means to follow. | "The shadow follows me" means that the shadow just follows my body. |
| The moon will be with us for a while. | The word "will" here means "and" or "with". | "Temporarily accompanied by the moon and its shadow" means temporarily accompanied by the moon and its shadow. |
| Spring is the time to play. | The word "shall" means "must" and the word "and" means "while". | The idea of timely happiness is expressed in the phrase "to have fun in time for spring". |
| part | Verse | analysed |
| Part I | A bottle of wine in the flower room, drinking alone without any relatives. Raise your glass and invite the moon to come out, and you will be in the company of three. |
Drinking alone in the flower room, expressing the feelings of loneliness, imagining drinking with the moon and one's own shadow, and self-expression, which makes the originally cold environment suddenly lively. |
| the second part | The moon does not know how to drink, and the shadow follows me. The moon will be with us for a while, and we must enjoy ourselves until spring. |
Lamenting that the moon and the shadow cannot understand themselves. Carrying on the imagery from above, he thinks that it is necessary to have fun in time, and his mood is brightened up. |
| the third part | I sing of the wandering moon, I dance of shadows in disorder. When we wake up, we have fun together, but when we are drunk, we are scattered. |
I wrote about the joy of the moon and shadows singing and dancing with me. But when I think of the moon and the shadows leaving me when I am drunk, I feel lonely and helpless, and I cannot help but feel sad again. |
| Part IV | We are bound for ever by an unloving tour, and we will meet each other far away in the clouds and Han. | The author's self-expression, his reverie of becoming an emotionless friend with the moonlight and shadow, and the attainment of the realm of spiritual sublimation, expresses the author's disdain for the world and the pursuit of purity of mind. |
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The poem is simple and unadorned, but it has a flavour. For example, the words 'a pot' show a slow, self-pouring attitude, and the words 'both' and 'in vain' express a deep sense of regret and helplessness.
The poet uses his imagination to turn a one-person banquet with a solitary drink under the moon into a frenzy. He also uses anthropomorphism to give life and feelings to the moon and shadows, which are capable of accepting invitations, listening to people's songs, dancing with people, and meeting with them, in an exaggerated and inconceivable style.
| Rhetoric | Verse | analysed |
| Liner | A Bottle of Wine in the Flower Room, Drinking Alone without Kissing Each Other | The author was drinking under the moon in the flower garden. With the beautiful scenery and good wine, it should have been a good day for him to enjoy himself to the fullest, but he was "drinking alone without any friends". Although the scenery in front of him was beautiful, he had no friends to share it with, reflecting the author's loneliness and boredom. |
| proposer | I sing of the wandering moon, I dance of the shadows. | The author personifies the moon and the shadows as his friends and imagines that they will react to his actions, which is vividly portrayed. |
| comparison | When we wake up, we have fun together, but when we get drunk, we scatter. | The contrast between "awake" and "drunk" and between "joy" and "dispersed" is striking and expresses the poet's feelings of loneliness. |
| exaggerate | Raise your glass and invite the moon to the moon, and you'll be in the company of three. | The moon and shadows are exaggeratedly regarded as friends who can drink together, depicting a solo drink as a gathering of three, highlighting the poet's solitude and imagination. |
Standard Answer:
Li Bai's "Discretion under the Moon" belongs to an ancient poem in five lines (1 mark)
The poem consists of fourteen stanzas, each of which is in five lines, and is written in simple language without losing the rhyme scheme (1 mark)
The poem expresses his loneliness and open-minded attitude towards life (1 mark)
Standard Answer:
The "three persons" refers to Li Bai himself, the bright moon and Li Bai's shadow (1 mark)
The poet invites the bright moon when drinking alone, and with the addition of his own shadow, there are three people drinking together (1 point)
This imagery emphasises the poet's loneliness, as his companions are unfeeling, and he is in fact drinking alone (1 mark).
Standard Answer:
I don't think Li Bai fully enjoys "solitude" (1 mark)
Although the poet can invite the moon and shadows to drink together, showing an open-minded attitude, the line "Waking up with the same joy, drunkenly scattered" shows that the poet understands that this kind of joy is short-lived (1 mark).
In the end, the poet's desire to be free from reality is expressed in the phrase "to travel forever without love, to meet each other far away in the clouds and Han", reflecting his dissatisfaction with the loneliness of reality (1 point).
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Effective learning of classical poetry requires a multifaceted approach: firstly, to understand the meaning of the words and sentence structure of the poem; secondly, to learn about the poet's life and the background of his work; thirdly, to analyse the emotion and theme of the poem; and finally, to relate the poem to modern life to deepen your understanding and memory. GETUTOR's professional tutors can help you to establish a systematic approach to learning the poem.
The examination focuses on the translation and interpretation of the words of the poem, the poet's emotional changes (from loneliness to self-expression to transcendence), the writing techniques (e.g. simile, contrast, foil, etc.), the structural analysis of the poem, and the comparison with other works of Li Bai.The types of questions commonly asked in the DSE examination include translation questions, writing techniques analysis questions and emotional analysis questions.
To understand Li Bai's loneliness, it is necessary to consider from several angles: firstly, to understand Li Bai's life, although he was a man of great talent, he failed to realise his political ambitions; secondly, to analyse the imagery and emotional changes in the poem, such as "drinking alone without a relative" which directly expresses loneliness, and "inviting the moon in a glass and turning into a trio of shadows" which expresses self-excuse; and finally, to link Li Bai's loneliness with his open-mindedness, romanticism and transcendence, and to understand the complicated emotional world of Li Bai. Finally, we link Li Bai's loneliness with his open-mindedness, romance and transcendence to understand his complex emotional world.
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