What are the Brewmaster in the history of China?

Liu Ling and Li Bai were called Brewmaster in history.

Liu Ling (a famous person in Wei and Jin Dynasties, one of the "Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest")?

Liu Ling (date of birth and death unknown) was born in Bolun and Guo Pei (now Huaibei, Anhui). Famous scholars in Wei and Jin Dynasties, known as "drunken Hou", learned from Laozi and Zhuangzi. She, Ruan Ji, Ji Kang, Dan Tao, Xiang Embroidery, Wang Rong and Ruan Xian are also called "Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest", and she is also the one with the lowest social status. As a member of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Forest, he was a heavy drinker and once said, "I take heaven and earth as my building and my room as my clothing. Why did you come into my house? " Gorgeous rhetoric.

Liu Ling once joined the army of General Shogun of Wang Rong. She strongly advocated inaction and dismissed from office because of inaction. In the second year of Taishigong (266), the court asked Liu Ling to re-enter the DPRK as an official. Liu Ling refused to continue to be an official and finally died.

Liu Ling's only remaining works are Ode to the Virtue of Wine and Poems of Beimang Hotel. His works vividly reflect the spiritual outlook of the celebrities in Wei and Jin Dynasties who advocated metaphysics, negativity and decadence, and also show their contempt for the etiquette of "famous religion" and their yearning for nature. Later generations regard Liu Ling as a typical example of contempt for etiquette and abstinence.

Li Bai (a famous romantic poet in Tang Dynasty)

Li Bai (70 1-762), whose real name is Taibai, also known as "purple laity" and "fallen fairy", was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty, and was praised as "poetic fairy" by later generations, and was also called "Du Li" with Du Fu. In order to distinguish himself from two other poets, Li Shangyin and Du Mu, that is, "Little Du Li", Du Fu and Li Bai merged again. He is cheerful and generous, loves to drink and write poems, and likes to make friends.

Li Bai was deeply influenced by Huang Lao's idea of sorting out villages. Li Taibai's poems have been handed down from generation to generation, and most of his poems were written when he was drunk. His representative works include Looking at Lushan Waterfall, it is hard to go, Difficult Road to Shu, Entering Wine, Liang, First Sending Baidicheng, etc.

There are biographies of Li Bai's Ci and Fu in the Song Dynasty (such as Wen Ying's Xiang Ji). As far as its pioneering significance and artistic achievements are concerned, Li Bai's Ci Fu enjoys a high status.