What is Li Bai's name?

Li Bai is called "Poet Fairy".

Li Bai (70 1 year-76,265,438+February), whose word is white, is also known as "violet laity" and "fallen fairy". He was a great romantic poet in Tang Dynasty, and was called "Poet Fairy" by later generations. He was also called "Du Li" with Du Fu. In order to become "Little Du Li" with two other poets, Li Shangyin and Du Mu.

Li Bai was deeply influenced by Huang Lao's idea of sorting out villages. Li Taibai's poems have been handed down from generation to generation, and most of his poems were written when he was drunk. His representative works include Looking at Lushan Waterfall, it is hard to go, Difficult Road to Shu, Entering Wine, Fu Zhi, and First Making Baidicheng.

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The mystery of Li Bai's life:

The family background and life experience of the poet Li Taibai were kept secret in the Tang Dynasty. According to New Tang Book, Li Bai is the ninth grandson of Sheng Xing (King Wu Liangzhao). There is no record of his grandfather or great-grandfather. Li Bai himself rarely talks about his family background. Occasionally, he often only talks about his distant ancestors, confessing to his closest relatives and avoiding talking about it, so he is suspicious. Nevertheless, some people have seen clues from the dust curtain of history. Yu Shao, the secretariat of Tang Zizhou, was the first to mention this matter. He first erected a monument in Li Bai's hometown to commemorate it. Then Du Tian, a poet in the Song Dynasty, mentioned it.

Until the present age, 1985 The Mystery of Li Bai's Life published by China Youth Daily on July 28th relayed the view that Luo Xianglin, a scholar in Taiwan Province Province, thought that Li Bai was chasing Li. 1988, Han wrote "Li Bai's" Five Realms Ordinary "as Li Xuansun's Interpretation", which proved that Li Bai was an imperial clan of the Tang Dynasty and Li Xuansun.