Li Bai is one of Gong Zizhen’s most respected writers.
In the eighth year of Daoguang's reign (1828), he "spended a lot of effort" to study the authenticity of Li Bai's poems and wrote "The Most Recorded Collection of Li Bai".
Gong Zizhen believed that Li Bai had both: Zhuangzi’s spirit of freedom, which was high and unconstrained, and Qu Yuan’s aloof, loyal, and stubborn personality of searching from top to bottom. These two cultural characters that “have been incompatible since ancient times” are in Li Bai "gathered" together.
He said: Li Bai's poetry "integrates Qu Yuan and Zhuang Zhou into one" (see "The Most Recorded Li Bai Collection")
Gong Zizhen praised Li Bai, actually inheriting Li Bai's romance The tradition of Marxist poetry is evident in his works.
The full sentence of the poster's question should be:
"The two virtues of Zhuang and Sao cannot be combined, and they should be combined into one's heart. From the beginning; the three virtues of Confucianism, Immortal, and Chivalry cannot be combined." , combined into Qi, and since Bai Shi also.
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