Xin Qiji: "I don't believe that the world is too long when there was Zhao Yang in the palace. The bright moon is still good when it enters the river, and the bones buried in the green hills are still fragrant. Go crazy on the Miluo River without looking for a mountain companion. I have to ride a whale back, sweating like a pig, so I came to wave. " ("Recalling Li Bai") Du Fu: "Li Bai's hundred poems about fighting wine are buried in Chang 'an Restaurant. The emperor called instead of getting on the boat, claiming that the minister was Brewmaster. " (Song of the Eight Immortals in Drinking)
He Zhang Zhi: "Immortality" (poem of skill). Hao Wei: "Bai has been fighting with the ancients for a long time, and he is obsessed with ghosts." Many scholars speak highly of Li Bai. Su Shi: "Li Taibai and Du Zimei, with peerless attitude, have crossed over a hundred generations, and all poets in ancient and modern times have been abandoned. However, since the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the wind and dust have also decreased. " (After Huang Zisi's poetry anthology)
Han Yu: "Du Li's article is in full swing." (Tune Zhang Ji) Li Bai's poems and songs, Pei Min's sword dance and Zhang Xu's cursive script in the Tang Dynasty are called "three musts". Bai Juyi: "Anyone who is also a master of poetry is called Du Li's works in the world. This is incredible, people can't catch it. "
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Li Bai (70 1-762), whose real name is Taibai, also known as "purple laity" and "fallen fairy", was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty, and was praised as "poetic fairy" by later generations, and was also called "Du Li" with Du Fu. In order to distinguish himself from two other poets, Li Shangyin and Du Mu, that is, "Little Du Li", Du Fu and Li Bai merged again. According to the Book of the New Tang Dynasty, Li Bai is the ninth grandson of Gui Li, the king of Liang, and he is a descendant of all kings. He is cheerful and generous, loves to drink and write poems, and likes to make friends.
Li Bai was deeply influenced by Huang Lao's idea of sorting out villages. Li Taibai's poems have been handed down from generation to generation, and most of his poems were written when he was drunk. His representative works include Looking at Lushan Waterfall, it is hard to go, Difficult Road to Shu, Entering Wine, Liang, The First Building of Baidicheng, etc.
There were biographies of Li Bai's Ci and Fu in the Song Dynasty (such as Wen Ying's Xiang Ji). As far as its pioneering significance and artistic achievements are concerned, Li Bai's Ci Fu enjoys a high status.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-Li Bai