First, Li Bai wrote a poem by himself, saying: Learn fencing, learn to come to Shandong, and dance three cups of swords in Longquan. Li Bai went to Chang 'an for the first time when he was young, and was besieged by gangsters at the north gate. He himself said that he escaped with a sword, but most of the poet's words were hard to believe.
Secondly, the epitaph written by Pei Jing to Li Bai said that Li Bai had worshipped his elder Yu Pei (the first swordsman of the Tang Dynasty) as his master sword.
Third, besides fencing, Li Bai is also very good at riding and archery. At the border, Li Bai drew a bow like a full moon and shot an arrow at Shuang Hu. At that time, the conference semifinals were amazed at this. Although poems like this are exaggerated and probably boastful, they still have some credibility after all.
Fourth, Li Bai is a chivalrous man. As a Ren Xia, Li Bai once dealt with several people, which can be illustrated in many historical documents of the Tang Dynasty. The specific case is that Li Bai and his friends went to the south to play, and their friends died in the wild. Li Bai guarded his friend's body with a long sword for days and nights to prevent his body from being eaten by tigers and wild animals. There were many such animals in those days, showing Li Bai's ability and courage in those days.
Fifth, the ancients had a little family background, riding and shooting were basic skills, and now it is martial arts in popular terms. Li Bai is not only drunk with swords, but also drunk with fists. Li Bai is a poet, Zhang Xu is a sage, and Pei Min is a blade master. These three men are also known as the Three Musts of the Tang Dynasty. Interestingly, there have been rumors that the poet Li Bai once learned fencing from Pei Min, and Pei Min took Li Bai, who was extremely talented, as an apprentice to teach him the skills of lifelong learning, thus making Li Bai the "second swordsman in the Tang Dynasty".
In a word, Li Bai, a poet, must be very good at martial arts. Li Bai's martial arts are extremely high. Therefore, there was a popular saying in the society during the prosperous Tang Dynasty: "Li Bai was probably the first fencing in the literati circle at that time, and the literary talent in the samurai circle was absolutely the first." Li Bai's martial arts are also outstanding.