Li Bai's husband has been here several times.

Li Bai has been married twice.

At the age of 25, Li Bai left Sichuan and traveled all over the world. When he saw his hometown Sima Xiangru boasting about how grand his dream was, he went to see it. As a result, he was attracted by the nearby former Prime Minister Xu family and married Xu's granddaughter, or he was adopted by his wife.

For ancient men, being a son-in-law is a shame, but Li Bai is not. He is even proud of being "adopted" and proudly mentions it in his poems, which is somewhat contrary to his people who "regard the powerful as dirt".

Unfortunately, this "soft meal" is not as full as expected. At this time, no one in the Xu family has been an official in the DPRK. They can only help Li Bai solve life problems such as food, clothing, housing and transportation, and it is difficult to provide him with personal resources or power protection. On one occasion, Li Bai mistook An Taishou Shi Lijing as an old friend. Li Changshi flew into a rage and wanted to put him in prison. He had to write to Li Changshi in a very humble tone, trying to flatter each other and belittle himself, and at the same time selling poorly, which escaped.

After Yuan Pei died of illness, she married the granddaughter of the late Prime Minister Zong Chuke in Kaifeng, but was actually adopted by her son-in-law. Wu Zetian's nephew, who was a patriarch, was notorious for taking bribes and perverting the law, harming the country and the people, but Li Bai accepted this marriage without any psychological burden.

Introduction of Li Bai

Li Bai (February 28, 7065438+0—February 65438+February 762) was born in Changlong County, Mianzhou, Shu County (according to legend, he was born in Broken Leaves in the Western Regions). A great romantic poet in Tang Dynasty, grandson of King Liang of Li Gui IX.

He is cheerful and generous, willing to make friends, and likes to drink and write poems, ranking among the "Eight Immortals in Wine". Once appreciated by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, he served as a bachelor of Hanlin, gave back money and traveled all over the country, and successively married the granddaughter of Prime Minister Xu He Zongchuke. After Tang Suzong acceded to the throne, he got involved in the rebellion and exiled Yelang to Li's hometown in dangtu county. In the second year of Shang Yuan, he died at the age of sixty-two.

He is the author of Li Taibai's Collection, and his representative works include Looking at Lushan Waterfall, it is hard to go, Difficult Road to Shu, Entering Wine, Initial Making of Baidicheng, etc. Li Bai's ci and fu have high pioneering significance and artistic achievements. Later generations praised him as a "poetic fairy" and called him "Du Li" with the poet Du Fu.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Li Bai.