Metaphorical sentences describing Li Bai's poems

Li Bai, like a peerless swordsman, wrote hundreds of poems about fighting wine, three of which were firm but gentle, and one spit of embroidery was half prosperous in Tang Dynasty.

There is another saying, that is:

Li Bai's poems are like moonlight, like mountains and rivers, romantic and lofty sentiments, uninhibited and wild; Du Fu's poems are like a sword of warm spring breeze, criticizing reality and worrying about the country and people.