Who is the greatest romantic poet?

Li Bai, the greatest romantic poet.

Li Bai is the greatest romantic poet in the history of China literature, and the romantic ideas in his poems have always been praised by the world. Many people attributed the formation of Li Bai's romantic thoughts and styles to the prosperous Tang Dynasty under the rule of Zhenguan, but ignored the profound influence of the thoughts of strategists in the Warring States period on Li Bai's romanticism. As a member of a hundred schools of thought contend, strategists were formed in feudal disputes in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Wang Ba's way of governing the country was the main content of his vertical and horizontal studies, which met the needs of the founding monarch. For example, Yan, the father of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, began to lobby Qi, Yan, Zhao, Zhongshan and other places. Later, he wrote to the Xiongnu, was summoned by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and finally became prime minister. Another example is Zhao Kun, who was recruited many times by Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. "There are similarities and differences in the six classics, and there are ten volumes of long and short classics, which provide a general view of Wang Ba." Li Bai, a poet, directly inherited the thoughts of strategists from him. Li Bai's strategists' thoughts were also influenced by the chivalrous thoughts in the Warring States Period. Chivalrous men in the Warring States period, such as Jing Ke, Gao Jianli and Lu Zhonglian, all belonged to the "scholar" class, and they advocated personal strength. With their eloquence, swordsmanship and tactics, they helped appointed governors overcome difficulties and made contributions. Li Bai's thoughts on strategists are the thoughts of strategists and chivalrous men in the Warring States Period, and they are the integration and development under the new historical conditions.