What poems does Li Bai have?

As follows:

1. "Will Enter the Wine"

If you don't see it, the water of the Yellow River will come up from the sky and rush to the sea never to return.

Don’t you see, the bright mirror in the high hall has sad white hair, and it looks like blue silk in the morning and turns to snow in the evening.

If you are proud of life, you must have all the fun, and don’t let the golden bottle stand empty against the moon.

I am born with talents that will be useful, and I will come back after spending all my money.

2. "Nanling Farewell Children Entering Beijing"

The white wine is newly ripe and returning to the mountains, and the yellow chickens are pecking at the millet and the autumn is getting fat.

The children cook chicken and drink white wine, while the children laugh and hold people's clothes.

Sing high to get drunk and masturbate, dance to the sunset for glory.

It is not early to persuade people to take advantage of all the hardships, and to travel long distances on horseback with a whip.

The foolish woman in Kuaiji bought the minister lightly, so I resigned from home and went west to the Qin Dynasty.

Look up to the sky and laugh and go out. How can we be the people of Penghao?

"Six Songs under the Sai" (a poem composition by Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty)

"Six Songs under the Sai" is a composition of poems by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. These six poems borrowed Yuefu titles popular in the Tang Dynasty to write about current events and voices. Their theme is to pacify border troubles.

The whole group of poems reflects the spirit of the prosperous Tang Dynasty with an optimistic and high-pitched tone and a majestic artistic conception. It depicts the hard life of the border soldiers fighting on the battlefield and praises their heroic spirit of loyally serving the country. The poem contains descriptions of battle scenes and tenderness in the boudoir. It is rich in content, complete in artistic conception, high-spirited in style, and full of heroism, expressing the poet's noble patriotic sentiments.