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Li Bai (February 28, 701 - 762), also known as Taibai, also known as Qinglian Jushi, also known as "Exiled Immortal". The poet of the Tang Dynasty in China is known as the "Poetry Immortal" and "Poetry Hero". Han nationality, whose ancestral home is Chengji County, Longxi County (now south of Jingning County, Pingliang City, Gansu Province), and was born in Changlong County, Mianzhou, Shu County (now Qinglian Township, Jiangyou City, Sichuan Province). Others say he was born in Suiye, the Western Region (now Kyrgyzstan). Stantokmak). There is "Collection of Li Taibai" handed down from generation to generation, and his representative works include "Wang Lushan Waterfall", "Difficult Traveling", "Difficult Road to Shu", "About to Enter the Wine", "Yin of Liang Fu", "Early Departure from Baidi City" and many other poems

Meng Haoran, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. His real name is unknown (one theory is that his name is Hao), Han nationality, from Xiangyang, Xiangzhou (now Xiangfan, Hubei). His courtesy name was Haoran, and he was known as "Meng Xiangyang" in the world. Together with Wang Wei, another landscape and pastoral poet, he was collectively known as "Wang Meng". He mainly writes pastoral landscape poems. Because he had never been an official, he was also called a Mengshan native. Outside the south gate of Xiangyang, there is his former residence in the south garden of a stream with mountains behind and a river. He once lived in seclusion in Lumen Mountain. "Climbing Ten Thousand Mountains in Autumn to Send a Picture", "Summer's Pavilion Huai Xin Da", "Passing to an Old Friend's Village", "Spring Dawn", "Staying on the Jiande River", and "Returning to Lumen at Night" are his representative works.