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What about Li Bai, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty? Do you like Li Bai?

"Don't worry, you will have no friends in the future, and no one in the world will know you." This poem is actually the most appropriate to give to Li Bai. Who doesn't know him? If you like him, then there is no need to say it. , I just love it to the core.

What about this person? Anyway, starting from "Silent Night Thoughts" and "Wanglu Mountain Waterfall" in elementary school, to middle school and university, Li Bai's poems should be the most selected.

To talk about Li Bai, let’s first talk about his life experience. Li Bai was from the Tang Dynasty, and his life experience was similar to that of Liu Bei. Liu Bei was the uncle of Emperor Liu. According to the "New Book of Tang", Li Bai was the ninth grandson of Emperor Xingsheng (Liang Wuzhao King Li Hao). According to this statement, Li Bai and the kings of Li and Tang Dynasties had the same ancestry. He was a younger brother of Tang Taizong Li Shimin. It is also said that his ancestor was Li Jiancheng or Li Yuanji.

Since one comes from a famous family, especially in the Tang Dynasty, one must have a desire for fame and fortune, or want to achieve success. Due to family reasons, Li Bai could not enter the official career according to the regular and institutional examinations, so he could only take the road of giving gifts. In the first month of the 22nd year of Kaiyuan (734), Li Bai dedicated his work "Mingtang Fu" to Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. The poem said: "The sky is high in the Mingtang, leaning against the sky and opening." This poem praises the grandeur of the Mingtang and describes the majestic atmosphere of the prosperous Kaiyuan era. and the author's political ideals. The next year, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty went hunting again, and Li Bai happened to be traveling to the west, so he presented "The Great Hunting Fu" again, hoping to win appreciation. These two donations probably had no effect. Then, after Li Bai entered Chang'an, he met Wei Wei Zhang Qing, and through him he presented poems to Princess Yuzhen, and then he gradually approached the upper class of the ruling class.

Talk about the origin of banishing the immortal! In Chang'an, Li Bai also met He Zhizhang, the man "the spring breeze in February is like scissors". He Zhizhang admired "The Road to Shu is Difficult" very much, "The public is not a human being, isn't he a Taibai star spirit?" He Zhizhang called him an immortal.

Three years later, Li Bai left Chang'an with the sigh of "It's difficult to travel, but it's hard to go back."

It was not until the first year of Tianbao (742 AD) that eight years passed. Princess Yuzhen, He Zhizhang and others’ praise for Li Bai finally reached the ears of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Xuanzong read Li Bai’s poems. Fu admired him very much and summoned Li Bai to the palace. After two or three years as a royal literati, Li Bai only wrote entertaining poems and essays. Li Bai became increasingly tired of this, and even the emperor stopped him, of course in the name of drunkenness.

At this point, the fate with the emperor is over, and the gold is given back. Then during the Anshi Rebellion, Li Bai stood in the wrong team and ended up in King Yong's camp, so he was convicted. There will be an amnesty later. Three more years later, in the third year of the Yuan Dynasty (762), Li Bai was seriously ill. He gave the manuscript to Li Yangbing on his sick bed, composed the "Death Song" and passed away.

This is Li Bai. As can be seen from the above introduction, Li Bai's official career was not satisfactory. However, this did not prevent him from creating many heroic and unrestrained poems. For example, I have two articles in my space diary, and I occasionally look them up.