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Li Bai - The Immortal of Poetry

李白
Year
701
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Synopsis

Li Bai (701-762) was China's greatest romantic poet of the Tang Dynasty, known as the Immortal of Poetry.

Overview

Li Bai (701-762), courtesy name Taibai, was one of the greatest poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the Immortal of Poetry.

Life

Li Bai showed extraordinary talent from youth. At 25 he left Sichuan and began traveling. In 742 he was summoned to Chang'an but soon left due to his free-spirited nature. After the An Shi Rebellion he was exiled. He died in 762 in Anhui.

Major Works

Work Famous Line
Qiang Jin Jiu Heaven has born me with talents
Quiet Night Thought I raise my head to gaze at the bright moon
Viewing the Waterfall at Mount Lu Flying stream plunges down three thousand feet

Facts

Item Details
Years 701-762
Title Immortal of Poetry
Surviving poems ~1,000

References

  1. Old Book of Tang
  2. Wang Qi, Complete Works of Li Taibai
  3. Zhan Ying, Chronology of Li Bai's Works

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