Li Bai was the ninth or twelfth grandson of Li Hao, King Zhao of Liang. Li Yuan was the seventh generation grandson of Prince Zhao of Liangwu, Li Hao. Therefore, it could be said that Li Bai and Li Yuan were relatives. However, there were some disputes and mysteries about Li Bai's family background and background. There was no conclusive evidence that he was a descendant of Li Jiancheng. Therefore, it was impossible to determine how many generations Li Bai was Li Yuan's grandson.
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Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Poet Immortal". His poems were bold, unrestrained, vigorous and magnificent, which had a profound impact on the poetry creation of later generations. The evaluation of Li Bai was generally very high. He was regarded as one of the representatives of the Tang Dynasty poetry, whose poems had extremely high artistic and cultural value. His poems not only reflected his deep feelings about life, nature and humanity, but also showed his open-minded, detached, confident and romantic attitude towards life. In terms of Li Bai's attitude towards life, he advocated "letting go of his emotions and adapting to nature" in pursuit of freedom and transcendence. He loved nature and life, and created many popular poems inspired by nature and the lives of the people. At the same time, he also expressed his thoughts and concerns about political, social and cultural issues, expressing his thoughts and pursuit of life. Li Bai was one of the representatives of the Tang Dynasty. His poems not only had artistic value and cultural value, but also showed his open-minded, detached, confident and romantic attitude towards life.
There were many 6-word poems written by Li Bai, the most famous of which included "The moonlight before the bed" in "Meditation in a Quiet Night" and "The wind blows the grass low to see the cattle and sheep" in "Wine to be drunk". These poems were short and concise, but they contained profound philosophical and emotional expressions. " Meditation on a Quiet Night " was based on the bright moon in front of the bed, expressing the poet's loneliness and longing in the middle of the night. " Let's Drink " combined scenery and life, showing the determination and courage to pursue a goal. In addition, Li Bai had other 6-word poems, such as 'Scenery of Spring',' Scenery of Summer','Scenery of Autumn', and' Scenery of Winter'. These poems all displayed Li Bai's rich imagination and unique artistic talent.
Li Bai's quatrains included 'Meditation in a Quiet Night',' Yellow Crane Tower Sending Meng Haoran to Guangling','Leaving White Emperor City Early' and 'Listening to the Flute in Luo City on a Spring Night' and so on.
Li Bai (701 - 762), also known as Taibai, was a romantic poet of the Tang Dynasty. He was known as the "Immortal Poet" by later generations. He was born in Changlong County, Mianzhou, Shu Prefecture (now Qinglian Village, Jiangyou City, Sichuan Province). There was also a saying that he was born in Suiye City in the Western Regions (now Kyrgyzstan). Li Bai's ancestral home was Longxi Chengji (now Qin 'an County, Gansu Province). His poems numbered more than a thousand, and his representative works included "Difficult Road to Shu,""Difficult Road to Travel,""Dreaming of Tianmu,""About to Drink,""Liang Fu,""Silent Night Thoughts," and so on. Li Bai's poems had a unique style. His personality was bold and unrestrained, free and unrestrained, and became the treasure of Chinese classical poetry. His poems expressed his life's mental journey, showing the social reality and spiritual life of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Li Bai was deeply influenced by Huang Lao and Lie Zhuang's thoughts. He was honored as the "Immortal Poet" and was called "Li Du" together with Du Fu. He died in 762 at the age of 61.
Li Bai's 100 poems included "Going into Wine","Difficult Shu Road","Difficult Road","Sleepwalking Tianmu Singing Goodbye" and other works. These poems were known for their boldness, grandeur, profound artistic conception, and sincere emotions. Li Bai was a poet of the Tang Dynasty. He was revered as a great poet and was known as the " Immortal Poet." His poems expressed his thoughts and feelings about nature, life, society and other aspects. Among them," Let's Drink " was widely read and loved because of its lofty aspirations and unrestrained style. Shu Dao Nan was famous for describing the dangers of Shu Dao and expressing the difficulties of life. The Three Difficult Traveling Songs was famous for describing the hardships and homesickness of the journey. "Dreaming of Tianmu, Singing of Parting" was famous for describing the feelings of travel and separation in dreams. These works displayed Li Bai's rich imagination and talented poetic talent.
Li Bai's quatrains include 'Early Departure from White Emperor City',' Yellow Crane Tower Seeing Meng Haoran Off to Guangling,'' Silent Night Meditation','Looking at Lushan Waterfall', etc.
Li Bai (701 - 762), also known as Taibai, was a famous romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty. He was hailed as the "Immortal Poet" by later generations and was called "Li Du" together with Du Fu. Li Bai's ancestral home was Longxi Chengji (near Tianshui County, Gansu Province today). There were two theories about his birthplace. One was Suiye City (in present-day Kyrgyzstan), and the other was Jiangyou, Sichuan. His life was full of legends. He established a pivotal position in the poetry world with his talent and harvested a large number of diehard fans. Li Bai's works were unrestrained, romantic, and full of talent. His poems have been passed down for thousands of years and are considered the pinnacle of Chinese romantic poetry. Li Bai's representative works include "Looking at the Waterfall of Mount Lu","Difficult Journey","Difficult Shu Road","Wine to be drunk" and so on. His poems are included in the Complete Tang Poetry in volumes 161 to 180. Li Bai's tomb is now in Dangtu, Anlu, Sichuan, and Jiangyou, Hubei.