The style of Li Bai's poems was formed in the most powerful era of the Tang Dynasty, focusing on expressing personal feelings and praising the desire and pursuit of personal value in free life. His poems are free and unrestrained, clear and fluent, imaginative, rich and magnificent. He inherited the romantic tradition since The Songs of the South and formed his own unique style.
Ideologically, many of Li Bai's poems show the idea of pursuing immortality and eating, drinking and enjoying in time. In terms of style, Li Bai often uses exaggerated and vivid metaphors to express his passion.
Li Bai's seven-character ancient poems and quatrains are the best.