Li Bai has written so many poems. Can he recite them by himself?

Li Bai can recite some poems, but not all.

Poetry, if not recited deliberately, is very difficult to recite. One person I know who recites many ancient poems is Mr. Ma Maoyuan (an expert in Tang poetry research). Once listening to a teacher's lecture (online class, of course), Mr. Mo asked such a question: Mr. Ma Maoyuan's students once asked Mr. Ma how many ancient poems he could recite.

Mr. Ma smiled and said, "Five thousand". Many scholars believe that it is at least more than that. But Mr. Ma Maoyuan learned it from an early age. He has developed the habit of reciting ancient poems since he was a child.

Li Bai, whose word is Taibai, is a famous violet layman and lives in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. He is heroic, loves the mountains and rivers of the motherland, travels many famous mountains and rivers, and writes many magnificent poems praising the motherland. Legend has it that he left more than 3,000 poems in his life, but the Complete Works of Li Bai only contains 1, 0 10.

Among them, there are 59 poems, Yuefu poems 149, 772 ancient poems and 30 supplementary poems. His poems are fresh and elegant, rich in imagination, beautiful in artistic conception, clear in conception and full of rich classical romanticism! People call him "Poet Fairy".