Do you know martial arts in vain?

Yes

"Ten steps to kill one person, thousands of miles away." Li Bai's "chivalry" describes not only the chivalrous man he admires, but also his own life experience. When he introduced it to others, he said that he started to learn fencing at the age of 15. He grew up in the western regions when he was young, and he had a "martial arts dream" since he was a child. Once, he fantasized that he was Qin and others, and then he lived in seclusion. Moreover, there are many mountains and rivers in Sichuan and Sichuan, and the folk customs are stronger. Li Bai grew up there and has a chivalrous heart. It is normal to learn martial arts.

It is said that when Li Bai went to Shu, he killed several people with one sword. Killing people is not a very simple matter, especially this kind of head-on combat, which can prove that Li Bai has good martial arts and courage. At that time, there were three wonders in the world, namely, Li Bai's poems and songs, Pei Min's fencing and Zhang Xu's cursive script. Pei Min was Li Bai's master and was recognized as the first swordsman at that time. It can be seen that Li Bai's strength is also there, and besides such a master with high martial arts, he also has a disciple named tachileik who has a good level of chivalry. He once fell into chaos because Li Bai's son Boqin could not get away. Such a generous chivalrous man would definitely not want to write poems with Li, which shows that Li Bai's martial arts is definitely unusual.

Li Bai's fencing

Besides his poems and wine, Li Bai has always been most concerned about his fencing. It is said that Li Bai is a peerless master, and his swordsmanship was second in the world at that time, which was totally out of line with the image of a sick scholar. So is Li Bai's swordsmanship really that superb?

Although in the eyes of later generations, literati are all weak, but they are not. Just a Confucian scholar who was castrated later. You should know that there are shots in the six arts of Confucianism. Although the early scholars did not say that they could lead troops to fight, they were not the kind of people who could not help themselves. The Tang dynasty was also such an era, when martial arts prevailed. Li Bai was born in the western regions and Hu and Han lived together, so Li Bai also. Moreover, Li Bai himself introduced that after the Tenth Five-Year Plan, the sword never leaves the body. In his poems, there are many contents about the sword of chivalrous men, such as the famous "chivalrous man".

How Li Bai's swordsmanship is, in fact, difficult to verify, because Li Bai's achievements are few, but he is certainly not weak. First, he killed someone. According to historical records, Li Bai can kill several people, which shows that Li Bai's martial arts are not first-class, at least not the kind of rookie who exaggerates Haikou. Then Li Bai's master was Pei Min, who was recognized as the first swordsman at that time. Even though there are reasons for Li Bai's poems, Li Bai's martial arts are definitely not bad. After all, the apprentice is too watery and will be humiliated by the master. Therefore, Pei Min can accept Li Bai as an apprentice, and Li Bai must have two sons. Therefore, Li Bai often said that he had never lost except Pei Min, so over time, Li Bai became the second swordsman in the world. After all, those who learn martial arts are all striving for the first place, and the second one really doesn't matter.

So generally speaking, Li Bai's martial arts should not be weak. Although it may not be the second in the world, it is not too bad. Perhaps it can be said that his swordsmanship was the first in the literati circle at that time, and his literary talent was the first in the martial arts circle.