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How to use bibliography and chapter search to study the poems of Du Fu or Li Bai

Find a famous ancient poem about "Li Bai" written by a contemporary writer for reference:

Inscription of Exile to the Immortal

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I was originally relegated to the mortal world, and my articles cover landscapes and mysteries.

When Da Ze was ambitious, he aspired to help the world, but when he was poor, he abandoned his post and hid in the forest.

Watch the white clouds and practice Taoism, listen to the breeze quietly and realize Zen.

Panasonic was drunk and lay down but cherished the wine, and sang loudly in the restaurant without skimping on money.

I have always enjoyed the spring breeze and the warmth of human kindness, but I am also used to the autumn frost and the cold world.

Everything passes by like smoke, and the romance of the ages returns to sleep.

Note: Li Bai’s hometown is located in Jiangyou City, Sichuan Province. Li Bai (701-762), a great Romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty, was given the courtesy name Taibai, also known as Qinglian Jushi, also known as the Immortal, and a native of Jiangyou. His ancestral home was Chengji, Longxi (now Qin'an County, Gansu Province). He had the same ancestor as the kings of Li and Tang Dynasties. A younger brother of Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. Also known as Li Twelve, Li Hanlin, Li Chongfeng and Li Shiyi, he is known as the "Immortal of Poetry". Deeply influenced by Huang Lao Liezhuang, he was good at swordsmanship, liked to be a knight, cheerful and generous, drank and wrote poems. His talented poems shocked the poetry leader and prime minister He Zhizhang, and recommended him to Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Emperor Ming of the Tang Dynasty also admired him very much after reading it, so he summoned Li Bai into the palace. This caused other people to be jealous and slandered Xuanzong, and Xuanzong ignored him. Li Bai's noble character, which was not restrained by the powerful, made it difficult for him to establish himself in the officialdom for a long time, so he "unwilling to bend his eyebrows and bend his waist to serve the powerful" and left Beijing to wander. But he still couldn't give up the inherent feeling of serving the country as an intellectual. During the Anshi Rebellion, despite being nearly sixty years old, he volunteered for military service, but unexpectedly he was implicated in the internal struggle within the royal family. Finally, he died in Jiangnan (now Dangtu County, Anhui Province).