What is the liberal spirit of Li Bai's poems?
The spirit of Li Bai's poems and songs is extremely rich and complicated, but as far as its main spirit is concerned, it is mainly the free spirit of pursuing individual liberation and the idealism of demanding self-realization. This spirit of demanding capitalization is inseparable from his experience of reading extensively since childhood and traveling far from home as a teenager. He absorbed the free and unrestrained spirit of Taoism and the realistic and enterprising idealism of Confucianism. Talking about the Wei-Jin legacy of Zen metaphysics made him have a profound understanding of life consciousness, thus strengthening the above two tendencies. In addition, Mohist universal love and Ren Xia's emphasis on money made his personality more prominent and full. When his self-confidence and passion clashed fiercely with social reality, his understanding of society made his works see the depth of realistic criticism in romance, and the pain of unrealized ideals turned into the anger of literati.