The nine treacherous officials in the history books of the Tang Dynasty referred to Cui Shi, Yang Guozhong, Yan Song, Xu Youzhen, Song Yingxing, Wang Bo, Lu Huaishen, Lu Wen, eunuch Li Yifu, and Huang Chao. Although these people had a certain influence in the history of the Tang Dynasty, their crimes and mistakes were also in many aspects, not just the title of "treacherous officials". Moreover, in historical records, the crimes and mistakes of these people were often described in more detail. In addition, people's evaluation of them would vary according to the background of the times and the political environment. As for Li Yifu and Li Linfu, although they were also eunuchs of the Tang Dynasty, their crimes and mistakes were different from those of the others, so they were easier to remember. Li Yifu was once called a traitor by later generations because of his power, while Li Linfu was accused of being a tyrant because of his discord with Prime Minister Cui Shi. Although these people had a certain representation in the history of the Tang Dynasty, their crimes and mistakes also had their own characteristics, so their popularity would also be different.
This question involved the social background and cultural characteristics of the Tang Dynasty, as well as Li Bai's personal experience and fate. In the Tang Dynasty, due to economic prosperity and cultural prosperity, people were relatively open-minded and pursued freedom and independence. Poets in the Tang Dynasty often pursued a free lifestyle, hoping to express their thoughts and feelings through poetry. And Li Bai was such a poet, he desired freedom and independence, he did not like to be bound and restricted. He advocated Taoism and pursued physical and mental freedom, so he lived freely. Li Bai's personal experience was also related to his free lifestyle. He was born in an official family but loved literature since childhood. Later, he left his family to travel around and made many friends. He often drank alcohol, indulged in debauchery, and sometimes even evaded taxes and was sentenced to prison. However, he soon escaped from prison and continued to travel around, living a free life. Li Bai's free lifestyle was related to his cultural beliefs and pursuits. He advocated Taoism and believed that freedom and independence were everyone's pursuit and should not be restricted or bound. The theme of freedom, open-mindedness, and detachment often appeared in his poems, reflecting his thoughts and emotions. Therefore, among the poets of the Tang Dynasty, only Li Bai lived freely because he pursued freedom and independence, advocated Taoism, and found a suitable way of life through personal experience and cultural beliefs. Others might not have such pursuits and beliefs, so they did not live as freely as Li Bai.
In the literary history of the Tang Dynasty, Li Bai, Du Fu, and Bai Juyi were known as the "Three Li Poets". The three of them were famous poets of the Tang Dynasty and were regarded as one of the representatives of the Tang Dynasty's poetry. Li Bai was famous for his bold and unrestrained, vigorous and powerful poetry style, while Du Fu was famous for his deep, reserved and tactful poetry style. Bai Juyi was famous for his fresh, natural and easy-to-understand poetry style. Their works occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature and had a far-reaching impact on the poetry creation of later generations.
Li Linfu and Yang Guozhong were two important figures in the Tang Dynasty. They had a profound influence on the atmosphere of the Tang Dynasty. Li Linfu was an important official in the early Tang Dynasty. He once held important positions such as prime minister. He could play an important role in politics, military, economy and other aspects, and made contributions to the development of the Tang Dynasty. During his reign, he carried out a series of important policies such as weakening the local separation, strengthening the central power, strengthening the military defense, etc. These policies laid the foundation for the stability and prosperity of the Tang Dynasty. Yang Guozhong was a famous politician and military strategist in the late Tang Dynasty. He had participated in a series of political struggles and military wars in the late Tang Dynasty and was one of the important figures in the late Tang Dynasty. He was able to play an important role in politics and military affairs, saving the Tang Dynasty from danger and defeating the rebels, laying the foundation for the revival of the Tang Dynasty. Although Li Linfu and Yang Guozhong had different positions in the history of the Tang Dynasty, they both had a profound influence on the atmosphere of the Tang Dynasty. Their policies and actions laid the foundation for the prosperity and stability of the Tang Dynasty, allowing the Tang Dynasty to maintain a strong vitality and competitiveness for a long time. At the same time, their personal charisma and leadership skills had a positive impact on the political and military development of the Tang Dynasty, making the Tang Dynasty a very important political and cultural empire in Chinese history.
Li Linfu was the prime minister of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty.
Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. People called him "Poet Immortal". His poems were bold, unrestrained, vigorous, and magnificent. He was known as the "literary talent of the giants of poetry and history." His poems not only occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature, but also had a far-reaching impact on the later literature, art, music and other fields. Li Bai's poetry style was deeply influenced by famous poets of the Tang Dynasty such as Du Fu and Bai Juyi, and became one of the representatives of Tang poetry.
The Legend of Li Wa was one of the legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty. It described Li Wa's legendary life as the protagonist. Compared with other legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty, the Biography of Li Wa had the following characteristics: 1. Pay attention to the twists and turns of the plot: The twists and turns of the plot in the Legend of Li Wa are full of drama and suspense. Li Wa's fate was full of uncertainty from the beginning. She shuttled between different characters and experienced many ups and downs in life, which made the story even more fascinating. 2. Full-bodied description of characters: "Li Wa Biography" described a large number of characters, each character has its own unique personality and destiny. The author's delicate descriptions allow the readers to understand the inner world of each character in depth, showing the complexity and variety of Tang society. 3. Pay attention to the relationship between the characters: The Biography of Li Wa pays attention to the relationship between the characters and portrays the complicated relationship between Li Wa and the characters around her. These relationships, including kinship, friendship, love, power struggle, and so on, intertwined to form the core of the story. 4. The social reality of the Tang Dynasty: The social reality of the Tang Dynasty depicted in the Biography of Li Wa is the epitome of the Tang Dynasty society, reflecting the dark side and the phenomenon of equality in the Tang Dynasty society. Through describing Li Wa's story, the author reflects some social problems at that time, so that readers can have a deeper understanding of the Tang Dynasty society. To sum up, as one of the legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty, the Biography of Li Wa has the characteristics of paying attention to the twists and turns of the plot, describing the rich image of the characters, paying attention to the relationship between the characters, and expressing the social reality of the Tang Dynasty. Through the story of Li Wa, it shows the complexity and variety of the Tang Dynasty society and also allows readers to have a deeper understanding of the Tang Dynasty society.
According to the records in the book, Li Chengqian's wife in the Tang Dynasty was Su Shi. She was born into an official family and was the third daughter of Secretary Su Wei. Her great-grandfather was Su Wei. In the ninth year of Zhenguan (635), Lady Su was conferred the title of Crown Princess. In March of the twelfth year of Zhenguan (638), Lady Su gave birth to her son, Li Jue. Later, she was buried with her husband, Li Chengqian, in Zhaoling.
Among the Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties, there was no Li Bai who was known as the "Immortal of Poetry". The term "immortal poet" was first used to describe the poet Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty. According to the Biography of Li Bai in the Book of the New Tang Dynasty, Li Bai "claimed to be an immortal, and no one dared to look up to him." Therefore, the word "immortal poet" represented Li Bai's high achievements and unique style of poetry creation, which was widely praised by later generations. Although there were also some famous poets such as Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Su Shi, Xin Qiji, etc., they were not generally called "poetry immortals". Perhaps it was because the style and achievements of these poets did not completely match the title of "Poet Immortal". In addition, the term "immortal of poetry" had already been popular in the Tang Dynasty and was somewhat outdated in the Song Dynasty. Therefore, Li Bai was not selected among the Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties.
Books from the Tang Dynasty's Li Shimin period were recommended as follows: 1 " The Legend of Two Dragons in the Tang Dynasty "-Jin Yong: This is a novel describing the martial arts of Li Shimin in the Tang Dynasty. The main characters are two famous swordsmen who have a fierce battle in the Jianghu. 2 "Tang Brick"-Shifting Stars: This is a fantasy novel set in the Tang Dynasty. It tells the story of a Tang Emperor named Li Shimin and his ministers who promoted the prosperity and strength of the Tang Dynasty. 3 " Zhenguan Zhi Zhi "-Fang Xuanling, Du Ruhui: This is a historical novel set in the era of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. It mainly tells how the emperor led the country to prosperity and strength. Song of Everlasting Sorrow-Bai Juyi: This is a novel describing the court life of Li Shimin in the Tang Dynasty. Through the story of the protagonist Bai Jingjing, it tells the various conspiracies and struggles in the court of the Tang Dynasty. 5."Ci of the Palace of Ming Dynasty"-Luo Binwang: This is a poetic novel set in the Tang Dynasty during Li Shimin's time. Through the story of the protagonist Wang Zhihuan, it portrays the glory and magnificence of the Tang Dynasty palace.
Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty and was known as the " Immortal Poet." His poems were bold, unrestrained, and passionate. His works often described natural scenery, historical events, and characters, which had a strong artistic appeal and cultural heritage. Li Bai's poems cover a wide range of landscape, countryside, myths and legends, historical stories, philosophical speculation and other aspects. His poems are rich in content and flexible in form, known as the "giant of poetry and history". Li Bai's poems had a wide influence, not only in China but also in the world, and enjoyed a high reputation. His poems were widely praised and became an important part of Chinese culture.