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Bai Ye's poetry is invincible, and he thinks it is futile. What does that mean?
These two sentences mean that Li Bai's poems are invincible in the world. His poetic thoughts are chic and elegant, bold and unconstrained, and his poetic style is superior and different from ordinary people. Therefore, this is because his thoughts are interesting and extraordinary, so his poems are outstanding and unparalleled.

Li Bai in spring

Du Fu

Li Bai's poems are unparalleled, and his superb creativity is far beyond ordinary people.

Li Bai's poems are the fresh wind of Yu Xin's poems and the backbone of Jun Zai's works.

Now, I am alone on the spring tree in Weibei, and you are on each side of the sun, sunset and sky in the southeast, and you can only miss.

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The five-character poem "Memories of Li Bai in Spring" was written by Du Fu when he lived in Chang 'an in the spring of the fifth year (AD 746) or the sixth year (AD 747) of Tianbao.