Immortal spirit in Li Bai's poems

Li Bai played an indelible role in carrying forward the spirit of Xian Xia in ancient literature, with Zhuangzi in front, Li Bai in the middle and Zhu Huan (the landlord of Zhu Huan, not Gege) in the back.

For example, chivalry:

"Ten steps to kill a person, thousands of miles away.

After you finish, brush off your clothes, don't show any sound, and hide in the depths.

……

As a knight, the death of chivalrous bone is also fragrant, and it is worthy of being a hero.

Who can learn Confucian scholars, stay in books all his life, have white hair, and still write the Xuanjing? . "

Another example is Bo Gu XVII:

"Lotus Mountain is in the west, watching the stars all the way.

Holding a white hibiscus flower in both hands, curled up into a ball.

Dressed in colorful clothes, elegant clouds floated high into the sky.

I boarded the rainbow platform and bowed to Wei Shuqing.

Anxiously follow them and take Hongyan to Zixuan.

Inadvertently, the Luoyang Plain was full of soldiers in the Anshi Rebellion.

The bones are bloody, and the traitors turn their backs on the court. "

He once called Li Bai a "fallen fairy". When Li Bai first arrived in Chang 'an, he visited He and showed him "Difficult Road to Shu". When he saw it, he was amazed and said, "Not a human being, not a white star?" . It can be seen that Li Bai's poems are full of fairy tales and admired by the world. When Li Bai was young, he held a sword and held a bow, "counting people by hand", upholding justice, not afraid of dignitaries as their agents, and being chivalrous.

In Li Bai's poems, the Taoist thought of pursuing equality and freedom, the Confucian thought of saving the world and the people, extraordinary talent and self-confidence, and heroic and free-spirited personality can be seen everywhere, all of which are the embodiment of his immortal spirit.