I heard that both Li Bai and Qu Yuan died after falling into the same river?

No. Li Bai's tomb was built in 817 AD and is located at the foot of Qingshan Mountain and beside the Caishi River, 7 kilometers southeast of Dangtu County, Anhui Province. It is said that Li Bai died at the Caishi River by throwing himself into the river to catch the moon due to drunkenness (he died in Dangtu in 762, the first year of Tang Baoying) at the age of 62. He was first buried at the east foot of Dangtu Long Mountain. Fifty-five years later, Fan Chuanzheng, son of Fan Lun, Li Bai's friend during his lifetime, served as the Xuanshe Observer. He followed Li Bai's last wish and moved his tomb to the foot of Qingshan Mountain. Qingshan, also known as Xiegong Mountain, faces Longshan across the river. It is where Xie Tiao, the famous poet of the Southern Qi Dynasty, often visited. Li Bai greatly admired Xie Tiao's poems and the beautiful scenery of Qingshan, and it was his long-cherished wish to be buried in Qingshan when he died. After Fan Chuanzheng moved his tomb, a monument was built in front of it. During the Song Dynasty, the stele erected by Fan Chuanzheng was broken. In the second year of Chunyou (1242), Meng Dian, the magistrate of the state, rebuilt the stele and engraved the stele with an inscription and postscript. Li Bai's tomb is now round in shape, with a mound on top, 2.3 meters high and 7.6 meters in diameter. It is surrounded by a 1.3-meter-high stone wall. The inscription in front of the tomb reads "The Tomb of Li Taibai, a famous sage of the Tang Dynasty". According to county records, Taibai's tomb has been overhauled twelve times.

In the park, there are archways, Taibai Stele Forest, Tongqing Pavilion, Taibai Temple, Li Bai Tomb, Qinglian Academy, Shiyong Pavilion, Bonsai Garden and other attractions. Li Bai's tomb completely preserves the shape of the tombs of famous people in the Tang Dynasty. Taibai Temple and Xiangtang focus on the architectural style of clan ancestral halls in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The "Song Stele" details Li Bai's life experience and poetic achievements. The "Taibai Forest of Steles" is inlaid with famous inscriptions. There are 106 steles of Li Bai's classic poems from various periods written by calligraphers. Walking into the cemetery, you can see azaleas in spring, enjoy green lotuses in summer, smell golden osmanthus in autumn, and taste wintersweet in winter. The pavilions, bamboo forests and flowing water complement each other and complement each other. The Qinglin Mountain where the soul of poetry rests, the beautiful groves and peaceful bird paths. There are hundreds of birds chirping. Looking from the south, it looks like a hibiscus with petals spread out, graceful and graceful. Looking from the north, it looks like two towers facing the sky, reaching into the sky.

Now, this scenic spot is a key cultural relic protection unit in Anhui Province. It is also a famous cultural tourist attraction in Jiangnan for studying Li Bai and his poems, appreciating calligraphy works, and tasting garden art. In 2006, the State Council listed it as a National key cultural relics protection unit.

Qu Yuan drowned in the Miluo River