In addition, there is "spend a lot of money, give it to the boy in exchange for good wine, who will share the eternal sorrow with you", which is relatively negative, because there is no way to eliminate their sorrow when they are awake, and they can only get drunk and drown their sorrows by drinking. Similar to this, there are "but since the water is still flowing, although I cut it with a sword, I raise my glass to dispel my worries" and "I am worried about the bright moon and follow the wind to Yelangxi", which are not particularly positive. There is also a Song Like this: Twelve Ancient Imitations. Nine-the living are passers-by, and the dead are returned. Heaven and earth are against each other, and sorrow lasts forever. The moon is empty, and Fusang becomes a salary. The bones are silent, and Song Tao knows spring. It is better to sigh before than after. What is the glory? The expression of seclusion in this poem is already obvious. In addition, Li Bai also has some poems describing the cultivation of immortals, some of which are evasive.