Characteristics of the ancient poet Li Bai

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Bold, open-minded and naive summary : Li Bai's character is dominated by Confucianism and Taoism respectively, forming his two character qualities of tragic boldness and optimistic open-mindedness. His character is concretely reflected in his poems, but in fact the open-minded character dominated by Taoist ideas was used to vent Li Bai's political dissatisfaction. These can be attributed to Li Bai's rebelliousness, which is the Li Bai of the upper class. What is truly dominated by Taoist ideas is Li Baibai's simple and simple civilian character. Li Bai's heroic optimism and open-minded character left a deep impression on people. His poems are all deeply filled with his personal emotions, so he left behind famous works that have been passed down through the ages. But Li Bai's poems are extremely rich in emotion, not only showing his heroic and open-mindedness, but also his sadness and tranquility. Li Bai's poems are a reflection of his personal character. Correspondingly, his character also has various and complex characteristics. When Li Bai was a teenager, he was "acquainted with poetry and books, and observed hundreds of schools of thought." The influence he received from the thoughts of his predecessors was quite complex. Judging from his works and actions throughout his life, both Confucian and Taoist thoughts have influenced him, but Taoism has the most profound influence. When he wanted to use the world to make achievements, the Confucian thought of "to achieve great things and benefit the world" prevailed; when he suffered a political blow and was depressed and frustrated, he wanted to indulge in the mountains and rivers, seek immortals and visit Taoism. At that time, he would say: "I am a madman of Chu, and Feng Ge laughs at Confucius", or said: "The things of Yao and Shun are not surprising, and the rest of the commotion can be taken lightly." Even Confucius and Yao and Shun, who were regarded as saints by Confucianism, both ridiculed and despised. At this time, Taoist cynical and return-to-nature thoughts took a dominant position in him, and used it to confront Confucianism, which safeguarded the interests of the feudal ruling class. Taoist thought had a great influence on Li Bai's creation.

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