In fact, Li Bai is not only a great poet, but also a Jianghu ranger. He once killed several people with his own hands, leaving behind "ten steps to kill one person, a thousand miles to stay." Things brushed away, hidden and fame "poem. In Li Bai's "Chivalry", "Ten steps kill one person, a thousand miles stay. After you finish, brush off your clothes, don't show any sound, and hide in the depths. "He not only wrote about the ancient chivalrous men he admired, but also wrote about his own secret experiences.
The Biography of Wen Yuan in the New Tang Dynasty specifically pointed out that Li Bai "likes vertical and horizontal skills and fencing, and is Ren Xia". Li Bai once said when introducing his specialty to others: "Fifteen good swordsmanship, ... thirty percent articles." Clearly emphasize: I have been learning sword since I was a child. He is afraid that others will look down on his kung fu because he is short. He explained in "The History of the Han Dynasty": "Although he is less than seven feet long, he is willing but unable to do so, and all his ministers have promised him loyalty!"
Li Bai is not tall enough, but he is light and healthy and has overwhelming courage. Cockfighting was very popular in the Tang Dynasty. Li Bai had a bad temper when he was young. In a cockfighting activity, he tried his best to kill several gangsters. "In the white blade, in the red dust", the downtown area cuts people with a knife. He wrote in the poem "Going East in May to Answer Wen Shangweng": "Grain Rain might as well be an official and come to Shandong to learn sword." It is also that expressing one's talents can't be reused, so I went to Shandong to learn fencing.
There are three wonders in the Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's poems and songs, Pei Min's swordsmanship and Zhang Xu's cursive script. Zhang Xu and Li Bai are both eight immortals who drink alcohol; General Pei was Li Bai's master and the first swordsman in the Tang Dynasty. As Pei Min's apprentice, Li Bai's status as a swordsman is certain.