Why did Li Bai, who was so arrogant that he ignored the king, kneel down and worship Cui Hao's poem "Yellow Crane Tower"?

Because when Li Bai climbed to the Yellow Crane Tower, he found that his junior brother Cui Hao had already written a eloquent poem "Qijue" on the Yellow Crane Tower. And it shines so brightly that it makes you unable to write.

Li Bai, the first poet of the Tang Dynasty at that time, also encountered unprecedented frustration. Although he could be so arrogant as to ignore the king, he couldn't let go of Cui Hao's quatrains.

Li Bai had already chosen a good time to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Yellow Crane Tower that day. When he climbed up to the Yellow Crane Tower, which he had dreamed of for a long time, he looked at the sky and faced the magnificent sunset over the river, and his heart was full of poetry. However, when he was about to write the pen and ink in his hand on the wall of the Yellow Crane Tower, he suddenly... It was discovered that Cui Hao's Qijue was shining brightly in the sunset at that time. ?

There is no harm without comparison. His self-esteem was hurt by Cui Hao's Qijue. Li Bai has always been worried about the poem about Yellow Crane Tower, and then he wrote many poems about Yellow Crane Tower. For example, "Send Meng Haoran to Guangling at the Yellow Crane Tower" and "Listening to the Flute Playing on the Yellow Crane Tower by the Master". He regretted that he did not write a poem on the Yellow Crane Tower. For the first time in his life, he did not let the Yellow Crane Tower become a famous tourist attraction. own home ground. This madman who likes to write poems as souvenirs on the mountains and rivers of his motherland also sometimes feels sad about his poems. It was not until many years later that he ascended the Phoenix Stage in Nanjing. I wrote a poem that was very similar to the Yellow Crane Tower to imitate him, which cured my long-standing heart ailment. ?

So who is Cui Hao? Li Bai admires him endlessly. He has traveled through mountains and rivers for more than 20 years, especially his trip to Northeastern and Saibei. This transformed a frail scholar into a sanctimonious man, and also changed his poetic style from a weak to a vigorous and unrestrained feeling.