Li Bai hesitated whether he was born to seek Tao or be an official, and Song Huizong was also faced with the difficult choice of being a painter or an emperor. Their artistic talent is superior, but they cannot be understood and accommodated by the world.
Li Bai's only ink is Shangjietie, which is full of ink and ingenious layout. Although Li Bai is a poet, his calligraphy level is obviously first-class. Unfortunately, there is not much ink in his life, otherwise everyone may not be among the calligraphers.
Song Huizong used his own fine gold lettering for the inscription on the top of the upper terrace pillar. Although the font is thin, the brushwork is skillful and good.
Song Huizong wrote a sentence at the end of the column on the upper terrace. He praised Li Bai's poems as elegant, heroic and vigorous, and thought that Li Bai was not only good at writing poems, but also excellent in Ci, and his words were full of admiration.