First, he Zhang Zhi. That's right, he wrote "I don't know who cut the thin leaves, and the spring breeze in February is like scissors". He can be said to be the head of Li Bai's "fan group". He admires Li Bai's talent very much. Every time he reads Li Bai's poems, he can't help being impassioned. He thought that such talents should only be found in the sky, so he named Li Bai "fallen fairy". You know, his position in Beijing was so high that even the emperor admired him very much. Li Bai's foothold in Chang 'an poetry world has played a great role in promoting it. When he heard that Li Bai had arrived in Chang 'an, he was ecstatic. Even the appointment of the emperor was too late to thank him, so he hurried to see the "idol". He arranged Li Bai's food, clothing, housing and transportation in Chang 'an, which can be said to be a proper and loyal fan.
Second, Du Fu. Du Fu and Li Bai are equally famous and called "Du Li", but Du Fu himself worships Li Bai very much. He thinks that Li Bai's poems and songs are rich and bold, and they become good friends because of their love for poetry. They often ride horses, shoot arrows and drink together. After Li Bai left, Du Fu often wrote poems to express his thoughts about Li Bai. Later, when I heard the news of Li Bai's death, I was even more sad.
Third, Wu Yun. Wu Jun is a Taoist priest and a guest of the royal family. He once traveled and got to know Li Bai. Both of them were deeply influenced by Taoist thought, so they became good friends. They drink and talk about whether they are happy or not. Later, Wu Jun returned to the palace and recommended Li Bai to Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Li Bai therefore embarked on a trip to Chang 'an. He can be said to be Li Bai's guide.