First, the official career is bumpy. In ancient times, almost everyone had the dream of being an official in the DPRK, even the literati with clean hands was no exception. They are brilliant, but they don't want to waste them. They want to dedicate these talents to the court and become good officials for the benefit of the people. Li Bai had such lofty ideals at that time. His talent was appreciated by Tang Xuanzong and became a royal scholar under Tang Xuanzong. But he soon got tired of this step-by-step life, and with the provocation of some small people around him, Li Bai simply left in despair and left his dream career to him.
Second, isn't Li Bai's character of swinging sleeves and turning around very free and easy? In historical records, Li Bai is also very good at fencing, and he is also very proficient in fencing, so Li Bai is a romantic poet with both civil and military skills. In addition, his character has always been more unrestrained and casual, so the spirit of the ranger in his bones has been deeply inspired. Li Bai's talent seems endless, and his talent also doomed him to be different from ordinary people.
Third, the interpretation of the chivalrous dream As a brilliant poet like Li Bai, he can completely describe the chivalrous appearance in his mind in words. So is Li Bai. Chivalry is a perfect description of what a chivalrous man should look like in his heart. Ten steps to kill one person, a thousand miles to leave a mark. Isn't this kind of magnanimous and free-spirited character the chivalrous man who wants to be in vain? In Li Bai's "chivalry", there is a very rich chivalrous spirit, which is another interpretation of Li Bai's dream.