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I was born to be useful. What kind of thoughts did Li Bai express?
The famous sentence "Since God has given talents, let them be employed!" Poetry is full of lofty sentiments, which have been passed down through the ages. It is a declaration of the poet's self-worth, which contradicts the disappointment and negativity of "Oh, let a man with spirit take risks where he is happy", and powerfully shows the poet's painful heart, which lacks talent and is eager to actively use the world. This can be compared to "one day, I will ride the wind and waves, sail straight up and cross the deep sea", and he believes that his talents will always be put to good use. This optimistic and confident spirit and impassioned spirit are the ideological basis for Li Bai to be unhurried in the face of setbacks and a beacon to guide him to keep forging ahead. Even countless latecomers who recited this poem deeply realized the value of self-life.

Li Bai was frustrated all his life, and it was his helpless choice to drown his sorrows by drinking and having fun in time. As he wrote in Shu Yun, Xuanzhou Xielou Farewell School: "But since the water is still flowing, even though we cut it with a sword, sadness will come back, even though we drown it with wine. Since the world can't satisfy our desire, I will loosen my hair tomorrow and take a fishing boat. " Wine can't realize his political ambition, so it can't really dispel his sorrow, but wine can temporarily paralyze the painful soul and find a temporary inner balance. Moreover, Li Bai's drinking method is not like that of ordinary people: "How about one or two dishes?" One pot of wine, two pots? "But the whole cow and sheep will never give up without drinking" three hundred cups ",and would rather give up everything and get wine. Behind the exaggerated language is Li Bai, who drinks heroically and enjoys fine wine, so people call Li Bai "the fairy in wine". Du Fu wrote in The Eight Immortals Song of Drinking: "Li Bai wrote a hundred poems in one barrel. Chang 'an went to a restaurant to sleep, but the son of heaven told him not to get on the boat, claiming to be Brewmaster. "Drink to drown my sorrows, write poems with wine, and express his depression generously. Wine has become a part of his life.