Li Bai's literary talent is flying, why is it not reused?

Li Bai's literary talent is flying, but it can't be reused for several reasons. First, Li Bai thinks highly of himself, and his talent and wisdom are beyond doubt. However, his personality also determines that his official career cannot be smooth sailing. Li Bai's unruly personality offended too many people throughout his career. Second, Li Bai's poems made the emperor love and hate each other. Although his literary talent is high, his talent is more reflected in literature, and he behaves like a white man in the workplace politically. As one of the most famous poets in the history of China, Li Bai left us many precious and excellent poems. No matter what his political career, he will always be in our hearts. Poet fairy? .

Generally speaking, a poet's poetic style is inseparable from his personality, such as? Is it suspected that the Milky Way will fall for nine days after flying to thousands of feet? This poem can express Li Bai's uninhibited character; And then what? Oh, let a spirited man take risks where he wants to go? Medium? Did you have fun? This word is the most straightforward expression of his generous character. For Li Bai, only having fun will make him feel that life is meaningful. From where? Oh, how can I bow and scrape to those people with high status and important positions? They never want to be seen with a sincere face! Go out laughing, are we Artemisia people? It can be seen from this kind of poems that Li Bai will not bend over for five buckets of rice.

Of course, it is precisely because he makes no secret of his evil that he is difficult for powerful people in officialdom, and it is difficult to be promoted without being reused. Moreover, Li Bai's talent is more reflected in the literary world. Although Li Bai's poems are bold, romantic, elegant and free-and-easy, lyrical poems are loved by today's emperor Li Shimin. However, Li Bai, who hates evil, also wrote many poems with critical flavor, such as Song of the Right Road and Trilogy of Difficult Walking, which all reflect his dissatisfaction with social phenomena and those who hit a wall in life.

Although Emperor Taizong appreciated Li Bai's literary talent, his critical poems naturally made him uncomfortable. Therefore, Emperor Taizong would never let Li Bai touch politics. The officialdom in the Tang Dynasty needed people who knew politics, not poets who could write poems.