Li Bai, born in 701, died in 762. As a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty, he was known as Taibai, a Qinglian hermit, and a "exiled immortal". Later generations called him a "poetic immortal", and he was also called "Li Du" together with Du Fu. Li Bai is deeply influenced by the thoughts of Huang Laoliezhuang. His collection of Li Taibai has been handed down from generation to generation. Most of his poems are written when drunk. His representative works include Watching Lushan Waterfall, Difficult Traveling, Difficult Sichuan Road, Going to Drink, Liang Fuyin, and Early Departure to Baidi City. Li Bai's character is bright and generous
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