Besides Shi Fo, there are other titles about poets, such as Li Bai and Li He of Shi Gui.
Li Bai, a poetic immortal, was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty. It is praised by later generations as "Poet Fairy", "Difficult to Walk in Shu", "Climbing Mount Tianmu in Dream", "Difficult to Walk", "Thinking in Quiet Night" and "Close to Wine".
Shi Gui-Li He, because Li He often rides a little donkey with children during the day, and writes down any poems he thinks along the way and puts them in a toolkit. When he got home at night, he sorted out the poems he had written during the day. Li Shangyin once commented on Li He: "Laughing at slaves since childhood, riding huge donkeys and carrying ancient backpacks. When he got something, he threw the book into his bag and returned at dusk. His wife asked the maid to take it out of the bag and saw many books. He said,' Yes, it was my ear that vomited! Li He's representative works include Su Xiaoxiao's Tomb and Wild Goose Gate.
Of course, in addition to the poet Shi Gui, there are poets such as Wang Du-fu, Nu Bai Juyi, Jia Dao, Meng Jiao, He Yu-xi and Liu Yuxi.