I believe you may have guessed who it is.
If you read this poem late at night, you can't help feeling that this man is too cruel and vicious. Ten steps to kill one person, thousands of miles to leave no one alive.
This man is not only heartless, but also very confident in his fencing. In fact, this man is none other than Li Bai, a great poet we are familiar with.
In China, the poet Li Bai is well known, including women and children. Li Bai wrote many poems in his life, and each capital is peerless and independent. But few people will know that the great poet Li Bai is actually a martial arts master.
The Tang Dynasty was a very inclusive dynasty. For thousands of years, culture has been extremely prosperous and all ethnic groups have blended with each other. The martial minority brought this ethos to the whole Tang Dynasty.
Therefore, fighting in the Tang Dynasty can be said to be a compulsory course, especially for those boys with delicate physique, practicing sword and martial arts is their best choice.
It is also in this case that Li Bai naturally began his fencing study. Speaking of it, Pei Min, Li Bai's master, is also a very powerful figure. At that time, people mentioned Pei Min, no matter who he was, he should be called General Pei. The reason is naturally because of his superb martial arts.
The record of Li Bai's martial arts in history books is also quite detailed. "I like vertical and horizontal skills and fencing, and I am Ren Xia".
So Li Bai is undoubtedly a swordsman, and it is very likely that his martial arts are superb, far beyond our imagination. Perhaps in order to explore deeper mysteries, Li Bai put down his sword, raised his pen and wrote down the glory of the prosperous Tang Dynasty in black ink.
In other words, for Li Bai, the sword has never been put down, and it has already turned into a thousand years. With the glory and glory of that period of history, with Li Bai's sword and talent, it has impacted Chinese civilization for thousands of years.