Li Bai is known as "Poet Fairy" and "Poet Chivalrous Man", and his ancestral home is Longxi. Men "recite the six armor at the age of five, view a hundred schools at the age of ten", "view fifteen wonderful books, and make Ling Xiangru". In his heyday, he used to roam the world, learn Tao and sword, drink good wine in Ren Xia, laugh at princes and be free and easy.
Zhang Xu is called "Zhang Changshi". He is free and easy, generous, outstanding, talented and knowledgeable. Together with Li Bai, He, Li, Li Jin, Cui Zongzhi, Jiao Sui, they are collectively called drinking.
Pei Min was a Kaiyuan man in the Tang Dynasty, and his sword dancing was also known as one of the "three wonders" in the Tang Dynasty. A person's swordsmanship can be compared with Li Bai's poems and songs and Zhang Xu's Wild Grass, which shows that his skill is very superb.
Li Bai's poems:
Li Bai's poems are magnificent and elegant, and his artistic achievements are extremely high. He eulogized the mountains, rivers and beautiful natural scenery of the motherland, with bold and unrestrained style, elegant and fresh, full of romantic spirit, and achieved the perfect unity of content and art, so he was called the "fallen fairy". His poems mainly described the mountains and rivers and expressed his inner feelings.
Li Bai's poems have the artistic charm of "the pen is shaken by the wind and rain, and the poem makes the gods cry", which is also the most distinctive artistic feature in his poems. Li Bai's poems are full of self-expression and subjective lyricism, and the expression of feelings is overwhelming. He and Du Fu are called "Big Du Li" (Li Shangyin and Du Mu are called "Little Du Li").
In Li Bai's poems, imagination, exaggeration, metaphor and personification are often used comprehensively to produce magical brilliance and magnificent artistic conception, which is the reason why Li Bai's romantic poems give people heroic, unrestrained, elegant and immortal. Li Bai's poems and songs had a far-reaching influence on later generations. Han Yu, Meng Jiao and Li He in the middle Tang Dynasty, Su Shi, Lu You and Xin Qiji in the Song Dynasty, Gao Qi, Yang Shen and Gong Zizhen in the Ming and Qing Dynasties were all greatly influenced by Li Bai's poems.