Li Bai's Brief Introduction and Short Stories

Li Bai (70 1-762) was a great romantic poet in Tang Dynasty, and he was also called "Poet Fairy" and "Du Li" with Du Fu.

Li Bai was deeply influenced by Huang Lao's idea of sorting out villages. Li Taibai's poems have been handed down from generation to generation, and most of his poems were written when he was drunk. His representative works include Looking at Lushan Waterfall, it is hard to go, Difficult Road to Shu, Entering Wine, Liang, The First Building of Baidicheng, etc.

Li has an unusual relationship with the great romantic poet Li Bai. In Tang Suzong, Li Bai devoted himself to describing the shogunate of Lilin in Wang Yong. Because Li Lin rose up and rebelled and was defeated in Danyang, Li Bai was implicated and sentenced to exile.

Li, then the magistrate of Dangtu County, appreciated Li Bai's literary talent and personality. After learning what happened to Li Bai, he resolutely settled Li Bai in Dangtu and took care of him in many ways. Li Bai died in Dangtu and entrusted his life's poems to Li before his death. Li lived up to his great trust and copied the manuscript into 20 volumes of Caotang Collection with exquisite calligraphy, and prefaced the collection of poems.

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Style of works

Li Bai lived in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. He has a heroic personality and loves the mountains and rivers of the motherland. He traveled all over the country and wrote many magnificent poems praising famous mountains and rivers. His poems are bold, fresh and elegant, with rich imagination, wonderful artistic conception and light language. People call him "Poet Fairy".

Li Bai's poems and songs not only have typical romantic spirit, but also have typical romantic artistic characteristics from the aspects of image shaping, material intake, genre selection and the application of various artistic techniques.

Personal idea

Li Bai showed strong contempt for those dignitaries who enjoyed high positions and high salaries by virtue of their family background, and showed a proud and unyielding character. He despised the feudal hierarchy, was unwilling to flatter, and disdained to rise and fall with customs. The darkness of reality disillusioned his ideal, and he was suffocated by the shackles of feudal ethical hierarchy. He longed for the freedom and liberation of his personality, so he adopted a wild and uninhibited attitude towards life to get rid of the shackles and strive for freedom.

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