1, daughter buys a wall
In the third year of Tang Tianbao, Li Bai left Chang 'an because of political frustration, flowed eastward along the Yellow River, met Du Fu in Luoyang, and then met Gao Shi in Liangyuan. When the three great poets met, they were in high spirits, talked about the past and discussed the present, indulged in anger and rebuked Fang Qiu. Li Bai, full of lofty sentiments, felt a surge of enthusiasm in his chest and wrote a poem on the wall, which is the famous Song of Liangyuan. After Li Bai left, the monks in Liangyuan were dissatisfied with the white wall and wrote poems. They plan to clear the words on the wall.
At this time, it was your young lady's patriarchal clan who happened to pass by and was attracted by Li Bai's poems and his glowing handwriting, so she bought this wall with her daughter's money to protect it. Later, when Li Bai heard about it, he asked Du Fu and Gao Shi to go to Zongfu to fix it up, and finally they got married in the imperial clan.
2. Love your son deeply
Although Li Bai is a proud and wild person, he is also a father who loves his children deeply. Like most fathers, his chest is full of softness and warmth when it comes to children. It can be said that children are the weakness of Li Bai's broad-minded appearance. Li Bai mentioned his children many times in his poems. For example, in "Send Yang Dong", "The second son Lumen Dong has been gone for many years; Because when you get here, you won't feel tears. "
3, 60 years old, please fight.
76 1 year, 6 1 year-old Li Bai heard that Li Guangbi led a counterinsurgency in Linhuai and volunteered to kill the enemy, which showed his ambition to kill the enemy and serve the country all his life. Unfortunately, Li Bai was terminally ill at this time and fell ill halfway. Until his death, he failed to realize his dream, that is, to go into battle and kill the enemy.
Li Bai's main achievements
Li Bai has the highest achievements in Yuefu, Gexing and Jueju. His songs completely broke all the inherent forms of poetry creation, with no one to rely on and many strokes, reaching the magical realm of vagaries and swaying. Li Bai's quatrains are natural and lively, elegant and chic, and can express endless feelings in concise and lively language. Among the poets in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei and Meng Haoran were good at the Five Wonders, while Wang Changling and others wrote the Seven Wonders well. Li Bai is the only one who is good at both the Five Odds and the Seven Odds.