Eternal poetic talent, Penglai article Jian'an bone This sentence is a compliment to Li Bai. Penglai article refers to the fact that scholars in the Eastern Han Dynasty called Dongguan Taoist Penglai Mountain. People in the Tang Dynasty often used Pengshan and Pengge to refer to secretaries. Province, and Li Bai once served as a member of the Imperial Academy and his articles are world-famous, so Penglai articles are used here to refer to Li Bai's articles. Jian'an bones refer to the strong and vigorous Jian'an character, and refer to the three great literary figures in the Jian'an period in the late Han Dynasty: Cao Cao, Cao Pi, Cao Zhi, the seventh son of Cao Zhi, Kong Rong, Chen Lin, Wang Can, Xu Qian, Ruan Yu, Ying Jue, and Liu Zhen, inherited the realism tradition of Han Yuefu folk songs, generally using the five-character form, and are famous for their strong character and generosity and pathos. The masculine spirit formed the unique style of Jian'an style in the history of literature, and was respected as a model by later generations. This sentence is used to praise Li Bai's poems and articles for their strong and vigorous style of Jian'an style, and also shows Li Bai's outstanding poetry. talent. Li Bai, nicknamed Taibai, also known as Qinglian Jushi, was a romantic poet of the Tang Dynasty. He was hailed as the Immortal of Poetry by later generations. He was born in Suiye City in the Western Regions. He moved to Mianzhou, Jiannan Road with his father at the age of 4. Li Bai has more than a thousand poems and essays extant. There is "The Collection of Li Taibai" handed down from generation to generation. The poems are famous for their bold and unrestrained, vivid images and gorgeous language, and have extremely high artistic achievements.