How to evaluate Li Bai's poem Into the Wine?
"Entering the wine" was originally the tune of the piccolo and cymbal songs in Han Yuefu, which belonged to the old name of "advocating cymbal songs" in Han Yuefu. It is a relatively unpopular format, and when it comes to Li Bai's hands, it completely exudes dazzling colors. Li Bai's poems are full of vastness and heroism as well as elegance and romanticism. There are two things he likes to write, one is the moon and the other is wine. Almost all his best poems are about the moon. There are hundreds of so-called battle poems, and the poems he wrote after drinking are just like those written by a fairy, which almost brought China's literature and art to an insurmountable height.