Li Bai was called a fallen immortal by He Zhizhang.
This allusion actually comes from Li Bai's "Celebrating the Prison with Wine". Li Bai came to Chang 'an, Kyoto for the first time, paid a visit to He Zhizhang, a famous poet, and presented his poem "Difficult Road to Shu". After reading it, He Zhizhang was amazed and called Li Bai a "fallen immortal", which means an immortal from heaven. And invited Li Bai to the hotel for a drink, and took off the golden turtle he was wearing as money for selling wine.
Li Bai's achievements:
Li Bai's achievements in Yuefu, Gexing and quatrains are the highest. His songs completely broke all the inherent forms of poetry creation, with no one to rely on, and many brushstrokes, reaching the magical realm of being unpredictable and swaying.
Li Bai's quatrains are natural and lively, elegant and chic, and can express endless feelings in concise and lively language. Among the poets in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei and Meng Haoran are good at the Five Wonders, and Wang Changling and other seven wonders are well written. Li Bai is the only one who is both good at the Five Wonders and the Seven Wonders.
Li Bai was called a fallen immortal by He Zhizhang.
This allusion actually comes from Li Bai's "Celebrating the Prison with Wine". Li Bai came to Chang 'an, Kyoto for the first time, paid a visit to He Zhizhang, a famous poet, and presented his poem "Difficult Road to Shu". After reading it, He Zhizhang was amazed and called Li Bai a "fallen immortal", which means an immortal from heaven. And invited Li Bai to the hotel for a drink, and took off the golden turtle he was wearing as money for selling wine.
Li Bai's achievements:
Li Bai's achievements in Yuefu, Gexing and quatrains are the highest. His songs completely broke all the inherent forms of poetry creation, with no one to rely on, and many brushstrokes, reaching the magical realm of being unpredictable and swaying.
Li Bai's quatrains are natural and lively, elegant and chic, and can express endless feelings in concise and lively language. Among the poets in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei and Meng Haoran are good at the Five Wonders, and Wang Changling and other seven wonders are well written. Li Bai is the only one who is both good at the Five Wonders and the Seven Wonders.