Can the glory of the king Li Bai really use a sword in history?

The glory of the king is a popular mobile phone game recently. There is a character named Li Bai in the game. He is a poet. But Li Bai in the game is a wild hero, who also uses a sword and is fierce. But did Bai really use a sword in history? Let me talk about my personal opinion.

Li Bai is good at using swords, and he was fierce when he was young. It is said that he is a ranger, so he must use a sword. Besides, if he had walked so far alone, he would have been robbed by robbers. In addition, the literati at that time would hold swords in both hands, so his sword must be more than just a decoration. In fact, Li Bai is not only a poet, but also a celebrity. At the same time, according to historical data, it can be inferred that Li Bai did use a sword. There are many rumors about Li Bai's swordsmanship. There are rumors that Master Li Bai learned fencing from Pei Min, a swordsman in the early Tang Dynasty, and there are also rumors that Li Bai was the second swordsman in the early Tang Dynasty.

All this is actually not recorded, and it is more likely to be exaggerated by future generations. Even so, this is groundless, but Li Baihui's fencing should be affirmative. "Fifteen good swords" is what Li Bai said, "fencing is self-taught without a teacher". In addition, the word "sword" appears frequently in Li Bai's poems, with 107 times. Although some poems do not directly write about swords, they highlight the essence of swords, such as "chivalrous man", "kill one person in ten steps, and leave a thousand miles behind", and so on. All poets in the Tang Dynasty have a general poetic style. Jesus Christ.

It can be said to be a monument in the history of China literature. Li Bai is a mountain with endless treasures and has contributed countless beautiful poems to people. He was also very chivalrous when he was young. He used to learn from a swordsman in the Tang Dynasty. It is said that Li Bai is the strongest except the master, and this swordsman is one of the best in the whole Tang Dynasty. According to the records at that time, Li Bai's swordsmanship was really strong.

In fact, during the Han and Tang Dynasties, the literati class in China did not completely decline. In the later period, a gentleman of letters will have at least one or two chances. At that time, the elegance of North Korea also had this strength, and the social atmosphere would also guide these literati to learn fencing. It was only later that this tradition was cancelled. Therefore, scholars like Li Bai in Tang Dynasty generally held swords in both hands, not later generations.

Li Bai traveled to the great rivers and mountains of the Tang Dynasty, and he really had the talent of fencing for self-defense. And his master was a great swordsman in the Tang Dynasty. If we can learn from such people, Li Bai's skills will certainly not be bad. The sword hanging on Li Bai's body is not only for dressing up, he really knows how to use it. In a word, I personally think that Li Bai should be able to use a sword, just like one of his poems, Chivalrous Man, "Ten steps kill a man, a thousand steps leave no line". Everyone feels that they have seen a little sword and shadow in the rivers and lakes, and they should not write such a poem with lofty sentiments.

There are not many actual combat cases about Li Bai's sword level, but historical records are very interesting. In the 19th year of Kaiyuan, Li Bai often traveled to and from the streets of Chang 'an because of his unsatisfactory career. One day, Li Bai took part in the popular "cockfighting" game in the street at that time, and somehow he clashed with several street hooligans. Li Bai said in his poem that he "wears a sword around his waist and wears a jade robe" and holds a sword. Naturally, he was not afraid of a few hooligans, so he started fighting. How did he know that he was invincible, but he was beaten by several hooligans and finally saved by soldiers in Jiangyang County? After that, Li Bai wrote a poem "Remembering the past and giving it to Jiang Yang Slaughterhouse".