First of all, Li Bai's calligraphy style has strong personality characteristics, full of his heroism, passion and spirit of struggle. His calligraphy is free and unrestrained, with smooth lines, strong sense of movement and rhythm, especially his regular script and running script, which have high aesthetic value. Its calligraphy is characterized by "majestic atmosphere", which has an important position and value in the history of calligraphy. Secondly, Li Bai's calligraphy also has an important position in history. In the history of calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty, Li Bai's calligraphy was praised as "chivalrous calligraphy", and his calligraphy style was bold and unrestrained, which influenced many later calligraphers. Li Bai's calligraphy is also a unique art school in the Tang Dynasty, which has a far-reaching influence on the development of calligraphy in later generations. Finally, Li Bai's calligraphy also reflects his attitude towards life and cultural background. His calligraphy style is in the same strain as his poetry style, which shows his bold, free-loving and optimistic attitude towards life. At the same time, he was also influenced by China's ancient culture, such as Shangshu and Zhouyi, and these cultural backgrounds also influenced his calligraphy art.
In a word, Li Bai's calligraphy is one of the important representatives in the history of China's calligraphy. His calligraphy style has a strong personality, historical position and cultural background, which has a far-reaching impact on the development of calligraphy art in later generations.