What was Li Bai's position in the Tang Dynasty?

It created a new situation of Tang poetry's prosperity and development, critically inherited the tradition of predecessors, formed a unique song style, and formed the golden age of China's classical poetry. The family background and life experience of the poet Li Bai were kept secret in the Tang Dynasty, especially for his grandfather and great-grandfather. Li Bai himself rarely talks about his family background. Occasionally, he often only mentions his distant ancestors, confesses to his closest relatives, and is evasive, 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. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Cao Xuequan's "Notes on Places of Interest in Shu" contains an inscription: "First, avoid the land and visit the white imperial clan of Shu, living in Shu, too white to be born."