Li Bai, He Zhizhang, Li Shizhi, Li Wei, Cui Zongzhi, Su Jin, Zhang Xu and Jiao Sui are also called "Eight Immortals in Drinking".
Eight Immortals in Drinking refers to eight scholars and celebrities who were addicted to alcohol and were good at morality in Tang Dynasty, also known as Eight Immortals in Drinking. Li Bai, He Zhizhang, Li Shizhi, Ruyang Wang Li Fu, Cui Zongzhi, Su Jin, Zhang Xu and Jiao Sui are "Eight Immortals in Wine". Du Fu wrote The Eight Immortals in Drinking. The Eight Immortals painted on porcelain pictures are often named after people, especially in the Qing Dynasty.
He Zhizhang, a fairy: Zhizhang rides a horse like a boat, dazzled and falls asleep at the bottom of the well.
Second Immortal Ruyang Wang: Ruyang's three fights began in the sky, and the road was salivating at the corner of the car, so he hated to seal it to Jiuquan.
Li Shizhi, the Third Immortal: It costs ten thousand yuan to be lucky in the left. Drinking like a whale sucks a hundred rivers, and a cup of music is called avoiding sages.
Cui Zongzhi, the four immortals, is a handsome and beautiful boy of the clan. He looks at the sky with white eyes, as bright as a jade tree before the wind.
Five Immortals Su Jin: Su Jin often likes to escape Zen when he is drunk, before he embroidered Buddha in the long fasting period.
Six Immortals Li Bai: Li Bai has a hundred poems in a bucket, and he sleeps in a restaurant in Chang 'an. The son of heaven didn't come aboard, claiming that I was a fairy in wine.
Zhang Xu, the Seven Immortals: The Sage of Three Cups of Grass in Zhang Xu, took off his hat and exposed himself before the maharaja.
Eight Immortals Jiao Sui: Jiao Sui's five fights are outstanding, and his eloquence astonishes four banquets.