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Is Li Bai a violet layman?
Li Bai is a violet layman, and Li Bai is called a violet layman. This nickname represents a side of his spiritual world. It shows his ambition and interest, which is related to a life experience in his childhood. Li Bai loves utpala very much. He has many poems about lotus flowers. "Clear water produces hibiscus, carving nature" (interpretation: just like clear water hibiscus, simple and pure, without carving and decoration), this is a famous sentence of Li Bai. This is not so much a compliment to others as a portrayal of yourself. His nickname reflects his lofty interest in life. It can be said that Li Bai's name Zijushi is due to his memory and attachment to his birthplace and childhood.

Li Bai (February 28th, 7065438+0—February 65438+February 762) was born in Qinglian Township, Changlong County, Mianzhou. A great romantic poet in Tang Dynasty, grandson of King Liang of Li Gui IX.

He is cheerful and generous, willing to make friends, and likes to drink and write poems, ranking among the "Eight Immortals in Wine". Once appreciated by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, he served as a bachelor of Hanlin, gave back money and traveled all over the country, and successively married the granddaughter of Prime Minister Xu He Zongchuke. After Tang Suzong acceded to the throne, he got involved in the rebellion and exiled Yelang to Li's hometown in dangtu county. In the second year of Shang Yuan, he died at the age of sixty-two.

He is the author of Li Taibai's Collection, and his representative works include Looking at Lushan Waterfall, it is hard to go, Difficult Road to Shu, Entering Wine, Initial Making of Baidicheng, etc. Li Bai's ci and fu have high pioneering significance and artistic achievements. Later generations praised him as a "poetic fairy" and called him "Du Li" with the poet Du Fu.