Furthermore, if Li Bai really put down Qian Qian's fame, why did he have to be nicknamed "fallen immortal"? A word "depravity" expresses the sorrow of "asking for something but not getting it". So "fallen fairy" Li Bai is still alive. There are examples to prove it.
In the twenty-third year of Kaiyuan (AD 735), Xuanzong hunted, and it happened that Li Bai was also going to the Western Ocean, and he took the opportunity to present the Great Hunting Fu, hoping to win the appreciation of Xuanzong. His "Great Levy" hopes to "show things widely", but "Sheng Chao gardens are remote and desolate, and the situation is very different from that of the previous generation", boasting that this dynasty is far superior to the Han Dynasty, and promoting the mysterious burial of Taoism at the end, in line with Xuanzong's state of mind of advocating Taoism at that time. The meaning behind the word "fit" is self-evident.
That year, after Li Bai entered Chang 'an, he met Zhang Qing, the general of Wei Dynasty, and dedicated a poem to Princess Yu Zhen through him. The last two sentences say, "When will the Queen Mother receive you?" They want her to be enlightened. So he approached the upper class of the ruling class step by step. Li Bai also met He in Chang 'an this time. Li Bai went to the Purple Pole Palace, where he met He. He immediately went to visit and presented a poem in his sleeve. He Zhangzhi likes Shu Dao Nan and Wu Qin Opera. He was shocked by Li Bai's magnificent poems and elegant demeanor, and even said, "People who are not human are not white stars?" He Zhangzhi called him a fallen fairy. Three years later, Li Bai sighed, "It's hard to go, come back" and left Chang 'an.
At this point, it can be seen that Li Bai first sought the official position, and then returned after a bumpy defeat. Therefore, Li Bai didn't let go at last. "Being in the mountains and rivers and thinking in the temple" is a perfect description of Li Bai.