Li Bai: A great poet in the Tang Dynasty, whose name was Taibai and Qinglian lay. His ancestral home was in Ji Cheng, Longxi (now Qin 'an, Gansu), and his ancestral home was in Broken Leaf City, Central Asia at the end of Sui Dynasty (in the Tang Dynasty, it belonged to Anxi Khufu, near tokmak in northern Kyrgyzstan). When I was young, I moved to Qinglian Township, Zhangming County, Mianzhou (now Jiangyou, Sichuan) with my father. Teenagers show their talents, recite poems and write poems, and learn from others.
Most of Li Bai's life was spent in the heyday of Xuanzong's rule in Tang Dynasty, that is, Kaiyuan and Tianbao years. Most of Li Bai's more than 900 poems handed down from generation to generation clearly show his contempt for feudal nobles, his exposure of decadent politics, his sympathy for people's sufferings and his praise for the magnificent mountains and rivers of the motherland. At the same time, due to the serious influence of feudal ruling thought, many of Li Bai's works often reveal the negative emotions of Taoist life as a dream, eating, drinking and having fun in time, and Confucianism's "being poor and being alone". Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, is as famous as Du Fu, and the most outstanding positive romantic poet in the history of China literature. His works are mostly expressed by romantic creative techniques, and also contain rich realistic elements. His positive romanticism has its deep realistic foundation. He skillfully used romanticism to express his thoughts and reflect social reality. His poems are passionate, imaginative, fresh in language, natural in circulation, bold in style and distinctive in personality. The characters and events in his works have distinct artistic images, showing the artistic characteristics of positive romantic literature everywhere, giving people a strong artistic appeal. Li Bai's poems mainly reflect the social reality with positive romantic creative methods, using exaggeration, metaphor, imagination and other methods, with bold and elegant style, fresh and natural language and voice. Being good at absorbing nutrients and materials from folk songs and myths constitutes its unique magnificent and gorgeous color, which is the new peak of positive romantic poetry since Qu Yuan. His poems are excellent in all aspects, among which seven-character poems and seven-character quatrains are the best.
The artistic achievements of Li Bai's poems reached the peak of romantic art in the history of China's classical poetry. These positive romantic poems had a great influence on the Tang Dynasty and later generations, both in spirit and in expression. His representative works include Difficult Road in Shu, Difficult Travel in Wine, Dream of Climbing Mount Tianmu, etc.