"Ten Steps to Kill One Man" Li Bai's "Chivalry" tells not only the ancient chivalrous man he worships, but also his own experience. Li Bai's swordsmanship is also described in Wei Wan's Preface to Li Hanlin. Therefore, whether in Li Bai's self-description or others' description, we can see that Li Bai's fencing is very high.
In order to learn fencing and improve his martial arts, Li Bai specially went to Shandong to learn arts. "Going East in May to Answer the Wen Shangweng" wrote: "Learn the sword and come to Shandong." In the Tang Dynasty, there were poems and songs by Li Bai, swordsmanship by Pei Min and cursive writing by Zhang Xu. As the apprentice of the first swordsman in the Tang Dynasty at that time, we can see that Li Bai's own martial arts and fencing are also very good.
Li Bai was afraid that others would look down on his martial arts because he was short, saying that although he was not tall, he was ambitious and better than many people. Princes and ministers all praised my spirit and morality. Li Bai is not tall enough, but he is light and healthy and has overwhelming courage.
Therefore, Li Bai, who we are familiar with, is not only a hundred poems about fighting wine, but also a master of martial arts and even martial arts.
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