It turned out that Li Bai was born in Broken Leaf City in Central Asia (in the former Soviet Union) and went to Sichuan with his father at the age of 5. Since he was a child, he was light and rich, and he valued chivalry. Since he was a child, he had great ambitions to rule the country and level the world, but he did not reach his official career until he was 40 years old. At the age of 42, he was recommended by his friends and called to Beijing. When he first entered Chang 'an, he called on the famous writer He and asked him for advice. It is said that he was amazed after reading it, comparing him to a fairy who fell from the sky and calling him "fallen fairy". Since then, his poems have gained great fame and reputation in Beijing. Therefore, later generations called it "Poet Fairy".
In addition, Li Bai is called "Poet Fairy" because his poems are very good at using romantic expression, and the artistic conception of his poems gives people a feeling of flying high. Li Bai's imagination, detachment and freedom are common in his poems. No wonder later generations called him "Poet Fairy".
In addition, the cynicism in Li Bai's thoughts, the Taoist thought of returning to simplicity and the chivalrous spirit of Ren Xia make his poems full of the pursuit of personal freedom and personality liberation. His poems are exaggerated, magical, magnificent, gorgeous and unrestrained, and have an extraordinary spirit. In Shu Dao Nan, Tian Mu Shan Meng Ascends to Heaven and Fu Liang Yin, the author painted fantastic and fairyland-like pictures with imaginative and vivid language, and expressed his thoughts and feelings.
Even in poems describing war, daily life and natural scenery, Li Bai often uses romanticism. For example, in his farewell poem "Jin Xiang sends Wei Ba to Xijing", "The wind blows my heart and hangs Xianyang trees in the west", the poet expresses his feelings of leaving as soon as possible with extremely appropriate exaggeration, which is natural and unique. Who but Li Bai can write such a poem?
In addition, Li Bai's poems of wandering around immortals and indulging in drinking abound, among which "Send Wei Wan back to the Palace of Wu Wangshan", "Dream of Climbing Mount Tianmu", "Song of Xiangyang" and "Jiangjin Wine" are well written. Whether describing the beauty of fairyland, drinking and reveling, or expressing dissatisfaction with reality and contempt for powerful people, poetry shows the poet's unruly character and elegant poetic style, which is why Li Bai is known as a "poetic fairy".