Which Eight Immortals does the "Eight Immortals in Drinking" refer to?

"Song of the Eight Immortals in Drinking" is one of the representative works of Du Fu, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty in my country. The poem describes Li Bai, He Zhizhang, Li Shizhi, Li Jing, Cui Zongzhi, Su Jin, Zhang Xu, Jiao Sui The drinking status and mental outlook of these eight people.

Zhizhang rides a horse like a boat, and falls into a well and sleeps under the water. Ruyang's three battles began to face the sky.

Dao Fengqu salivated at the mouth of the carriage, and he couldn't bear to seal it to Jiuquan. The Prime Minister of the Left spends tens of thousands of money every day.

He drinks like a long whale sucking in hundreds of rivers. He holds a cup in his mouth and enjoys being called a sage. Zongzhi, a handsome and handsome young man, raised his glass and looked at the blue sky with his white eyes, which was as bright as a jade tree before the wind. Su Jin Changzhai embroidered Buddha in front of him.

When he was drunk, he often liked to escape to Zen. Li Bai wrote a hundred poems and slept in a restaurant in Chang'an City.

The emperor couldn't get on the ship, so he claimed that he was a wine-drinking immortal. Zhang Xu's biography of Three Cups of Grass,

Take off your hat and reveal your head in front of the prince, swiping paper like clouds of smoke. Jiao Sui fought five battles with Fang Zhuoran, and his eloquent talk shocked the four feasts.

He Zhizhang in the poem is also known as the "Poetry Maniac". He has an open-minded and bold personality, free and uninhibited. Li Bai gave him the nickname "Exiled Immortal". He fell into a well and fell asleep after being drunk. It can be seen that His true nature is open-minded and free-spirited.

Li Jing, the king of Ruyang, was the nephew of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. He went to see the emperor after being drunk, which shows that he was deeply favored by the emperor. In order to drink, he even moved his fiefdom to Jiuquan, which shows that he was addicted to alcohol.

Li Shizhi, the prime minister of the left, drinks tens of thousands of dollars a day, and his drinking looks luxurious. Cui Zongzhi is handsome and noble, and he is still handsome even after being drunk. Su Jin is full of fun, drinking wine is better than meditating.

Li Bai was a good friend of Du Fu. Du Fu focused on writing about Li Bai, both physically and spiritually. He vividly portrayed Li Bai’s arrogant, free and easy spirit, his talent and contempt for the powerful. The "Grass Saint" was equally arrogant and arrogant as Li Bai. Zhang Xu, he was informal in front of the princes and nobles, and when he was drunk, he wrote cursive writing with great ease.

Jiao Sui was the only commoner among these eight people. He drank a lot, was knowledgeable, talked eloquently, and spoke astonishingly.

Du Fu’s description in this poem makes the image of the Eight Immortals in Wine come to life in the Tang Dynasty. It not only shows the superb artistic achievements of Du Fu’s poems, but also portrays the unrestrained and free personality of the Eight Immortals in Wine.