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The background of Li Bai’s writing about drinking wine

Creative background: After Li Baibai left Beijing during the Bao period, he roamed the Liang and Song Dynasties and met his friends Cen Xun and Yuan Danqiu. Li Bai (701-762), also known as Taibai, Qinglian Jushi, and "Exiled Immortal", was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty and was hailed as the "Poetry Immortal" by later generations. Wang Lun entertained Li Bai warmly and brought out wine brewed from Peach Blossom Pond water to drink with Li Bai. He smiled and told Li Bai: "Peach Blossom is the name of the pond ten miles away, and there is no peach blossom ten miles away. Wanjia, the owner of the hotel is named Wan." "It's not like there are thousands of hotels." Li Bai laughed loudly after hearing this. He didn't think he was fooled, but was moved by Wang Lun's kindness. It happened to be that the peach and plum blossoms were blooming in the spring breeze, and the mountains were blooming red everywhere, and the lake was deep and clear. Crystal clear and green mountains reflected, Wang Lun stayed with Li Bai for several days, treated him with fine wine every day, and gave him eight famous horses and ten official brocades as a farewell gift. Li Bai took a boat on the ancient ferry in Dongyuan to go to Wancun and boarded the dry road to Lushan Mountain. Wang Lun held a banquet in Gu'an Pavilion to bid farewell to Li Bai. He clapped his hands and stamped his feet and sang the folk song "Tai Ge" to see him off. Li Bai was deeply grateful for Wang Lun's kindness and wrote a poem "Gift to Wang Lun": Li Bai was about to travel in a boat when he suddenly heard the sound of people singing on the shore. The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, and it is not as deep as Wang Lun's love for me.