Li Bai's " Journey of Chivalrous Men " was an ancient poem. The sentence " Even if a chivalrous man dies, he will not be ashamed of the heroes of the world " described an ancient Chinese hero, Guan Yu. Guan Yu, also known as Yun Chang, was a general of the Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms Period. He was known as the " Number One Fierce General of the Three Kingdoms Period " because he was extremely brave and righteous. He had once sacrificed himself to protect his friends. His heroic deeds had been widely circulated in the legends of later generations, becoming one of the representatives of ancient Chinese chivalrous men. This poem expressed Li Bai's yearning and admiration for the chivalrous spirit through his praise for Guan Yu.