The fact that Li Bai can use a sword is recorded in many documents in the Tang Dynasty and described in Li Bai's own poems. Wei Wan, Li Bai's good friend and fan, mentioned in the preface to Li Bai's Collection of Poems: Few people are skilled. ? And Li Bai also mentioned:? Fifteen good swordsmanship, all dry princes. ? Are all Tang poems included in Li Bai's poems? Sword? The word 100 appears many times.
However, although Li Bai can use a sword, his swordsmanship is not as high as we thought. So-called? Ten steps to kill one person, thousands of miles away, leaning against the white blade, killing the world of mortals? These should only be Li Bai's imagination, not a description of his fencing. There is a sentence in Li Bai's poem "Reminiscing about the Past and Giving to Jiang Yang Slaughterhouse":? It can drive thousands of people, and the pommel horse is easy. Hurriedly clear the constitutional platform and take off the north gate. ? It is written that Li Bai had an argument with a group of hooligans in Luoyang and was chased and beaten. Fortunately, Lu Diao brought someone to save him, which shows that Li Bai's fencing is not very good.
Many people think that Li Bai once studied under the great swordsmen of the Tang Dynasty and Pei Min, and he must be very good at swordsmanship. In fact, this is a wrong understanding. Pei Min is not famous for his swordsmanship, but for his swordsmanship, known as the Tang Dynasty? Three musts? . But fencing and fencing are actually two different things. Just because you practice swordsmanship well doesn't mean that you are very good at it, just as you are good at martial arts boxing, you may not be able to defeat a hooligan. Therefore, Li Bai may not have learned superb swordsmanship with Pei Minzhi as his teacher, but may just be a brand.