The language style of Li Bai’s poetry is

The language style of Li Bai's poems is Li Bai's poems belong to the romantic style.

Li Bai's poetic style is romantic and all-encompassing. He inherited the poetry revolution advocated by Chen Ziang, opposed the formalism since the Southern Qi and Xiaoliang periods, and swept away the weak and extravagant writing style since the Southern Dynasties. No matter in content or form, Tang poetry has been creatively developed.

Li Shi is rich in personality and has a strong subjective lyricism. The content shows contempt for vulgarity, resistance and a rebellious spirit of not flattering the powerful. He praises knights and immortals. He is known as "Poetry" and "Poetry". "Immortal", later generations also called him the Poet Immortal Li Bai.

Extended information:

Li Bai's only surviving authentic "Tie on the Upper Balcony" is now stored in the Palace Museum in Beijing. It is 28.5 cm long and 38.1 cm wide. 5 lines of cursive script, 25 words. In the third year of Tianbao, Li Bai and Du Fu met in Luoyang, traveled to Wangwu Mountain in Jiyuan with Gao Shi and others, and wrote this post after climbing to the Balcony Palace at the southern foot of Huagai Peak in Wangwu Mountain.

If you look closely at this post, you will see that the brushwork is super unrestrained, like a dragon flying and a phoenix flying, as fast as thunder, as fast as lightning; it follows the rules and rules, and it is a joy to fly. In line with his unrestrained, bold and handsome character and poetic style, he can be called a rare treasure.