1. Dapeng: Li Bai's "On Li Yong": Dapeng rises with the downwind one day and rises to Wan Li. When the wind breaks, it can still raise the hidden water.
2. Rivers and seas: Li Bai's "Into the wine": You don't see, how the water of the Yellow River goes out of the sky and into the ocean, never to return. Have you noticed that the lovely hair in the bright mirror in the high room, although it is silky black in the morning, has turned into snow at night.
3. Mount Tai: Li Bai's "Lushan Ballad": I climbed to the top. I look around the world, and the great river has gone, and it will never return.
4. Eagle: Li Bai's Guan Shanyue: The bright moon hangs high in the sky and the sea of clouds is boundless. The mighty wind blew Wan Li and crossed Yumen Pass.
5. Cuishan and Qingtian: Li Bai's difficult road to Shu: as high as a banner, six dragons drive the sun, and the river is tumbling at the bottom. The highest cliff is less than a foot from heaven, and the withered pine trees hang low on the cliff surface.
These magnificent images are common elements in Li Bai's poems and the characteristics of his works. They are magnificent and pregnant with the sun and the moon.