Li Bai's poems and Pei Min's Sword Dance are called the Three Wonders as follows:
The three wonders of the Tang Dynasty are: "Li Bai's Poetry", "Pei Min's Sword Dance" and "Zhang Xu's Cursive Script".
1. Li Bai’s Poems
Li Bai’s poems are mostly lyrical. He was the first poet who could widely absorb the folk literature and art of that time and Yuefu folk songs since Qin, Han and Wei. A poet who improves and forms his own unique style. He has extraordinary artistic genius and majestic artistic power. All surprising, exciting, and thought-provoking phenomena can be traced back to the writing.
2. Pei Min's Sword Dance
Pei Min was a native of Kaiyuan in the Tang Dynasty. His sword dance is also known as one of the "Three Wonders" of the Tang Dynasty. A person's swordsmanship can be compared with Li Bai's poetry and Zhang Xu's wild grass, which shows that his skill is very superb.
3. Zhang Xu’s cursive script
In terms of calligraphy thoughts, Zhang Xu advocates the idea of ??imitating nature and emphasizes finding inspiration and enlightenment from nature and human social life. In Zhang Xu's eyes, all natural objects and traces of life are objects of imitation of nature, which can inspire his creation.
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Li Bai's poetry style: bold and unrestrained, fresh and elegant, rich in imagination, wonderful artistic conception, wonderful language, romanticism, and clear intention. Li Bai lived in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. He had a heroic character and loved the mountains and rivers of his motherland. He traveled all over the north and south and wrote a large number of magnificent poems praising famous mountains and rivers.
His poems are bold and unrestrained, fresh and elegant, rich in imagination, wonderful in artistic conception, and brisk in language. People call him the "Poetic Immortal". Li Bai's poems not only have the typical romantic spirit, but also have typical romantic artistic characteristics from image creation, material intake, genre selection and the use of various artistic techniques.