One of Li Bai's scariest poems.

One of Li Bai's most terrible poems is "Into the Wine": "Oh, let a man with spirit take risks where he likes, and don't point his golden cup at the moon! "This sentence seems to tell us that life is too short to enjoy, and don't let your life be empty and tasteless. However, if you carefully taste this sentence, you will find that it contains terror.

Explore the poet's journey of terror

In order to better understand one of Li Bai's scariest poems, I decided to take a horrible trip to explore this poet. I came to the place where Li Bai once lived and started my adventure.

Step 1: Enter Li Bai's residence.

I came to the place where Li Bai once lived, which is an ancient temple. When I walked into the temple, I felt a gloomy smell. In the corner of the temple, I saw an ancient wooden door inlaid with iron rings and copper nails. I pushed open the door and walked into Li Bai's residence.

Step 2: Explore Li Bai's study.

I went into Li Bai's study, and there was a strong smell of ink in the room. There is an old desk and some ancient books in the study. I went to my desk and saw an old book called The Book of Songs. I opened the book, which contained some ancient poems, including one of Li Bai's most horrible poems.

Step 3: Feel the poet's terrible journey.

I closed my eyes and began to feel one of Li Bai's most horrible poems. I feel that I am in a dark world, surrounded by a strong smell of death. I saw some ghosts wandering in the dark, making shrill cries. I feel my body shaking and my heart is full of fear.