Li Bai, the poet of the Tang Dynasty, was a great whatism poet

Li Bai is a great romantic poet.

Li Bai (701-762), courtesy name Taibai, also known as Qinglian Jushi, also known as "Exiled Immortal", Han nationality, from Changlong County, Mianzhou (now Jiangyou City, Sichuan Province), was a great poet in the Tang Dynasty A romantic poet, he was hailed as the "Immortal of Poetry" by later generations. Together with Du Fu, they are called "Li Du". In order to distinguish them from the other two poets Li Shangyin and Du Mu, who are called "Little Li Du", Du Fu and Li Bai are also collectively called "Big Li Du". He is cheerful and generous, loves drinking, writing poetry, and making friends.

Li Bai was deeply influenced by Huang Lao Liezhuang's thoughts. There is "Collection of Li Taibai" handed down to the world. Most of his poems were written when he was drunk. His representative works include "Wang Lushan Waterfall", "The Road is Difficult", "The Road to Shu" "Difficult", "About to Enter the Wine", "Liang Fu Yin", "Early Departure from Baidi City" and many other songs.