Li Bai's most domineering poem

In the Tang Dynasty, the economy was prosperous and the traffic was developed, especially with the western regions. Therefore, chivalry was quite popular in the Tang Dynasty, which led to the atmosphere that teenagers liked fencing and respected Ren Xia. And our poet Li Bai was in this period. Besides studying hard since childhood, Li Bai also likes fencing.

Since ancient times, "civil and military have gone their separate ways", but for Li Bai, this is not a problem. Li Bai even wrote in his self-report, "The fifteen good swordsmanship spread all over the princes, and 30% of the articles reached the Qing Dynasty." According to the popular Ren Xia at that time, Li Bai also left a poem "Chivalry", which is the highest in the world.

Within ten steps, kill one person, cross a thousand miles, leave no one behind.

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

These four sentences are extracted from them and have always been praised by people. This poem also inspired Mr. Jin Yong to write the famous swordsman drama. These four sentences, with only 20 words, highly sum up Ren Xia's noble personality, which does not seek fame and fortune, but values righteousness over profit. And these are exactly what Li Bai yearns for, so he can write so vividly.

Throughout Li Bai's poems, we can also see that he is not only a well-known "Poet Fairy" or "Brewmaster", but also a chivalrous man who fought bravely for the world. Not to mention that his master was Pei Min, the first swordsman in the Tang Dynasty, we can see from his poems that he was not a weak and serious student.

For example, in his poems, "leaning on the sword at night, soaring aspirations", "leaning on the sword to climb the platform, leisurely seeing the spring eyes", "Xinlingjun drinking leisurely, holding the sword on his knees" and so on. From this, we can imagine that Li Bai and the legendary swordsman, holding swords, as chivalrous men, live a bohemian life.

Although this poem of Li Bai is so domineering, Li Bai is still a patriotic, affectionate and chivalrous poet. And another identity, the knight-errant, may just be a guarantee for yourself. After all, Li Bai often travels around the world.

Together with chivalrous men, it is a precious cultural gene left by China culture since ancient times. Through Li Bai's poems, we can think of many, many things, which is why today's rich martial arts dramas are available for our appreciation. Of course, it is only a personal opinion to say that this poem is the most domineering. Which poem of Li Bai do you think is the most domineering? Welcome to add a message.