First, the character is wild and uninhibited, and dare to do it. Throughout Li Bai's life, we can see that he seldom became an official, and spent most of his time traveling and enjoying himself. This is Li Bai's attitude towards life. He doesn't want to go along with the officialdom. Compared with fighting officialdom, his attitude towards the court is crucial. His life is magnificent and unrestrained, which is exactly what his poetic style is, not what he pretends to be free and easy. In ancient society, no one would deliberately describe his poems, most of which were heartfelt feelings, so Li Bai could not pretend to be free and easy.
Second, love nature, love scenery Li Bai's poems and songs are not only manifested in his dislike of officialdom, but also in his preference for beautiful natural environment. He has a strong sense of nature and often incarnates into natural scenery. Li Bai often travels around the mountains. When he saw the beautiful scenery, he became poetic and gave full play to it with the help of alcohol. It can be said that most of Li Bai's poems are written inadvertently, and basically come from the expression of inner feelings. From his "Into the Wine", we can feel that the whole poem is eloquent and completely a true portrayal of the heart, and these wonderful moments are not intentionally portrayed. Li Bai's life is a free life. He not only has achievements in poetry, but also has high attainments in calligraphy and fencing. Moreover, Li Bai likes to drink, and after drinking, he can play freely through the role of alcohol, without deliberately showing it. Therefore, Li Bai's literary foundation is very profound, and his free and easy is really free and easy.