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What is the description of Taibai Drunk?
A poem written by Li Bai in Chenxiang Temple was created into a painting, which was named "Taibai Drunk Painting". This painting was created by the painter Su Yu 1844 in Qing Dynasty, and the Aquilaria Pavilion became more and more familiar. This painting depicts Li Bai drunk in the palace of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, supported by two attendants.

In this painting, Li Bai is wearing a white robe, red boots and bright colors. The chamberlain's clothes are composed of soap hats and blue variegated clothes and shoes, which are dark in color. With different shades of clothing colors, Li Bai's noble spirit is set off. Yunsi is very clever, drawing lines with Fang Zhengzhi pen, with rich color levels. The scenery is omitted in the picture, and the figures are accurate. Li Bai wears a bachelor's towel and has five beards. His face is described with meticulous brushstrokes, and his face is full of faint colors. His expression is vivid, and his brow shows arrogance and is very vivid.