Li Bai's characteristic poems are as follows

I think the poem that best expresses Li Bai was written by Du Fu.

Song of the Eight Immortals in Drinking

Li Bai has a hundred poems,

Go to sleep in a restaurant in Chang 'an,

When the emperor called, he didn't get on the boat.

Claiming to be Brewmaster.

I don't care about the son of heaven, I'm afraid I can only show the poet's character if I'm drunk, and if I want to find a poem by Li Bai, it should be "not to enter the interior":

Wang Ming ordered three expeditions to fail, leaving the Ming Dynasty Wuguan.

You can't see the White Jade Pagoda, but you must go to Wang Fu.

When I went out, my wife grabbed my clothes and asked me when I would go back to the west.

If you wear a golden seal when you return to China, don't learn from Su Qin.

Li Bai wants to be an official all his life, and he is the kind of official who runs the country and keeps the country safe. From the sentence "If you wear a golden seal when you return, don't learn from Su Qin and don't get off the plane", we can see that he is very confident, and self-confidence is Li Bai's greatest personality characteristic. Until he was exiled to death, he never doubted that he could do his part for the country.

As for Du Fu's sentence, "The wine in Zhumen stinks and the road freezes to death." It is enough to see Du Fu's poor character all his life. The title of "history of poetry" is not for nothing. His poems are concerned about the country and the people. At the end of "The Hut is Blown by Autumn Wind", "Thousands of luxury houses make the poor in the world happy, and the wind and rain are peaceful. Alas! Suddenly I saw this house in front of me, and I froze to death alone! " That is, he would rather give up himself and let the world live well.