Does Li Bai have children?

Li Bai has descendants.

Looking at Li Bai's genealogy, Li Bai has two sons, the first is Li Boqin, and the second is Li Pingyang. After the second son, Li Boqin, the eldest son, has two daughters and is about to get married. At this point, Li Bai fell for three generations.

Li Bai got married in the 14th year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (726), when he was about 26 years old. He married Xu, a native of Anlu, Hubei, and his grandfather was the prime minister. Li Bai lived with her for the longest time, reaching 10 years old. Li Bai and Xu Shi gave birth to a boy and a girl, and their daughter Pingyang. They were naive and lively when they were young, but they were smart and polite when they grew up. Unfortunately, she died soon after she got married. His son Boqin is clever and resourceful. He knows books and can write, but he has studied self-cultivation all his life and never entered the official career.

Later, Li Bai married a "Lu Yi woman" as his concubine and gave birth to a son named Li Bai. There is nothing about him in the history books.

Li Bai has a grandson and two granddaughters, both of whom are children of Bo Bird. In his early years, his grandson, like his grandfather, idled and ran away from home. As for the whereabouts of the two granddaughters, according to historical records, in the fifteenth year of Tang Yuanhe (820), Fan, the son of Fan Lun, an old friend of Li Bai, took advantage of his position to visit Dangtu County Magistrate for three or four years before finally finding it. Both sisters are married to local farmers in Dangtu. Their husbands are Chen Yun and Liu Quan. Although they have all become peasant women, their looks and manners are all "advancing and retreating calmly and elegantly, handling details like Zude Confucianism".