How are Li Bai's poems refined?

I think there are six factors:

1. Family background

2. Social background

3. Literary foundation

4. Confucianism

5. Religious influence

6. Regional culture

Li Bai's poem is a blooming flower in the Tang Dynasty, beautiful, elegant, bold and unrestrained. It is well known to every Chinese son and daughter. When it comes to Li Bai's poems and songs, there are many words: "so bright a gleam on the foot of my bed, could there have been a frost already?", "White hair is 3, feet long, and the sorrow is like a long one", "I will mount a long wind some day and break the heavy waves, and set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea", "I don't see how the Yellow River's waters move out of heaven, entering the ocean, never to return" and "The clouds want clothes and flowers, and the spring breeze blows the threshold." Wait a minute. It can be said that as long as there are Chinese, there will be Li Bai's poems and songs. His poems are sometimes bold and unrestrained, sometimes beautiful, sometimes magnificent, and sometimes sad. Li Bai's poems and songs have become the most dazzling pearl in the history of Chinese civilization because of his unrestrained imagination, endless creativity and enduring vitality.