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On Li Bai, a poet in Tang Dynasty

Li Bai, as one of the greatest poets in the Tang Dynasty, I think everyone will be familiar with it. But do you know that Li Bai is known as the "Three Immortals"?

If the ancient poets are put into modern classrooms to study, Du Fu is equivalent to a subsidized "Miyoshi" student, and Li Bai is the legendary "Gao Fushuai male god". Don't believe it? Then let's talk about Li Bai.

Fighting wine and poetry immortals

Li Bai's poems are famous for their freedom and elegance, bold and elegant style, and they are refreshing to read. "Flying down three thousands of feet, it is suspected that the Milky Way has fallen for nine days." Bold imagination pushed Li Bai's poetry to a height that ordinary poets could not reach-the peak of poetry. It is not an exaggeration to call him a poet. And his own character is as handsome and uninhibited as his poems. In the face of the twists and turns in his career, he took his time, and "how can I bow and scrape to those high-ranking officials whose sincere faces will never be seen?" This makes people respect him. He is a poet worthy of the name.

Violet sword fairy

All along, everyone knows that Li Bai is a great poet with hundreds of poems about fighting wine, but few people know that Li Bai is also a "swordsman" with superb martial arts. "Ten steps to kill a person, a thousand miles without leaving a line", this sentence comes from Li Bai's "Chivalrous Man". This sentence not only describes the chivalrous man he worships, but also secretly writes his own experience. "White blade, red dust kills people", Li Bai was hot-tempered when he was young. In a cockfighting activity in the Tang Dynasty, he beat several ruffians one after another. Tan Zuowen of Beijing Normal University wrote a record of Li Bai, the first dangerous teenager in the Tang Dynasty, in memory of this sword fairy (dangerous teenager).

Bold Brewmaster

There are countless alcoholics at home and abroad, and Li Bai is one of them. Li Bai loves wine more than his own life. According to Guo Moruo's textual research, there are 1500 poems of Li Bai that can be consulted so far, of which 16% mentioned wine, which shows that Li Bai likes drinking. It was a poem by Du Fu that established its status as Brewmaster-the son of heaven called Brewmaster instead of getting on the boat. Free and easy, Brewmaster! According to legend, Li Bai was also killed by wine. On that day, he was so drunk that he even jumped into the water to catch the moon. The drowning of a generation of romantic poets left people with endless regrets.

Good at poetry, the emperor personally invited him to be an official; Good at casting swords, it is difficult to find opponents in Datang; If you drink well, you must pour 300 cups a day. So crazy, so proud, let people envy, let people look up.