A short story about Li Bai, 100 words, urgent.

The emperor summoned Li Bai to draft a very important imperial edict. It happened that Li Bai had just finished drinking and staggered towards the main hall. Seeing that the eunuch's name was Gao Lishi, Gao Lishi found that the emperor liked Li Bai, which was very uncomfortable. He wants to find a chance to punish Li Bai.

Li Bai then took advantage of this day's revelry and said to the emperor, "Your Majesty, I have a small request. I wonder if you will allow it? " Because the emperor was anxious to ask Li Bai to write the imperial edict, he said anxiously, "Just say what you want." Li Bai said, "I just drank some wine. Please allow me to dress casually so that I can write this imperial edict that meets the requirements. "

The emperor immediately got a pair of slippers for Li Bai. Without any psychological preparation, Gao Lishi naturally knelt down and took off his boots for Li Bai. This time, Li Baike gave a sigh of relief to those who were bullied by Gao Lishi.

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Li Bai has the highest achievements in Yuefu, Gexing and Jueju. His songs completely broke all the inherent forms of poetry creation, with no one to rely on and many strokes, reaching the magical realm of vagaries and swaying. Li Bai's quatrains are natural and lively, elegant and chic, and can express endless feelings in concise and lively language.

Among the poets in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei and Meng Haoran were good at the Five Wonders, while Wang Changling and others wrote the Seven Wonders well. Li Bai is the only one who is good at both the Five Odds and the Seven Odds.

Li Bai's poems and songs had a far-reaching influence on later generations. Han Yu, Meng Jiao and Li He in the middle Tang Dynasty, Su Shi, Lu You and Xin Qiji in the Song Dynasty, Gao Qi, Yang Shen and Gong Zizhen in the Ming and Qing Dynasties were all greatly influenced by Li Bai's poems.