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The relationship between Li Bai and He.

The friendship between Li Bai and He He Li Bai and He He in the Tang Dynasty were an enviable pair of "friends who forgot to make friends".

He, who is eager for talent, enthusiastically supports the poetry creation of the younger generation. When Li Bai lived in the Prince, he was still a commoner, and his poetry was just budding. After reading Li Bai's Difficult Shu Dao, He was amazed and called Li Bai "a fallen fairy". The age difference between them is more than 40 years old, but they hit it off at first sight and got acquainted when they talked about drinking.

He didn't have the money to buy wine, but he didn't hesitate to take off the scarab, which showed the official grade, and exchange it for dining tables. This is the origin of the famous allusion "Scarab for wine". Later, he recommended Li Bai to the emperor, and the emperor called Li Bai into the palace as a sacrifice to the Hanlin. From then on, Li Bai became famous.

In Two Poems on Wine, Li Bai not only recalled the surprise and joy when he met him, but also recalled the scene when he retired to his hometown, and expressed deep sorrow for the death of He Lao.

Judging from the preface of the two poems, Li Bai's idea of He is a talented and romantic figure, a rare confidant and a generous poet who forgets to make friends.

Li Bai revisited Vietnam this time and wanted to get together with He Lao and raise a glass to celebrate, but when he heard that He Lao had died, he couldn't help crying and returned disappointed. Long gone, turned to dust. Their sincerity has been passed down through the ages because of Li Bai's above poems.

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It was because of He's praise that Xuanzong also read Li Bai's poems and admired them, so he called Li Bai into the palace.

On the day when Li Bai entered the palace to appear before the court, Xuanzong personally greeted him. Xuanzong asked some contemporary affairs, and Li Bai gave a thoughtful answer based on his half-life study and long-term observation of society. Xuanzong was greatly appreciated, and immediately made Li Bai worship the Hanlin, whose job was to write poems for the emperor and entertain him.

With what people knot "Brewmaster" trip, Xuanzong call not toward. Drunkenness drew up an imperial edict, which led Goliath to take off his boots. Palace people hate it, slander Xuanzong, Xuanzong ignored it.

Li Bai is called "fallen immortal", and his poems are mainly about scenery and lyric. Therefore, Li Bai's poems have the artistic charm of "putting pen to paper shakes the wind and rain, and the poet makes the gods cry", which is also the most distinctive artistic feature in his poems.

Li Bai left Donglu, took a boat from Rencheng and went to Yangzhou along the canal. I didn't stay much because I was in a hurry to meet Yuan Danqiu in Huiji. After arriving in Huiji, Li Bai first went to mourn the death of He. To this end, he wrote two poems on wine and one poem. Back to Jinling.

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