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Li Bai (about 705-762), also known as Li Bai, is probably the most famous poet in China. A lot has been written about him. The focus of this comment is his connection with Qin. In this regard, Ronaldigan wrote (Controversy, p. 53), "In the first few centuries of the Tang Dynasty, poets Meng Haoran and Li Bo further promoted the cultivation of special literati affiliation with this instrument." 2Li Bai(70 1-762) is regarded as the greatest romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty (6 18-907) and China. It is said that he was born in Central Asia and moved to Sichuan with his family at the age of five. In 725, he went down the Yangtze River and wrote "Meishan Moon" and "Farewell to Jingmen Gorge", in which the moon and water were personified, showing his love for nature and his native land. In 727, he married the granddaughter of former minister Xu. In 730, he came to Chang 'an, Tang Dou, hoping to meet influential people and help him realize his political ideal. Disappointed, he wrote Acacia, comparing his thoughts to a woman's love. Times are hard, but it's hard to learn the way to Shu, which is considered to be the most important work in his early poetry creation. In 735, he wrote Inviting Wine, in which he revealed that he loved drinking because he was disappointed in his career. After his first wife died, he moved to eastern Shandong (now Shandong Province) with his children. He is famous for his poems. He was called to Beijing in 742 to write poems and songs for the emperor and his favorite mistress, the most famous of which are three poems about the beautiful Yang Guifei. In 744, he left Chang 'an for Luoyang, where he met Du Fu, and began a lifelong warm friendship and poetry exchange. In 746, he traveled in the south and wrote "The Mountain in the Dream Ascends to Heaven". According to S.Obata, this book can be compared with Kublai Khan of Coleridge in extraordinary beauty and imagination, but it was written more than 1000 years ago. In 753, he visited Xuancheng (in today's Anhui Province) and wrote many poems in Xiatiaoting. In 755, the An Shi Rebellion raised the flag, and Li Bai was called to join the loyal and righteous army led by Prince Yong in an attempt to resist the rebels. His political ambition revived, and he wrote this song "Song of Prince Yong's Crusade to the East". After the defeat of the Prince, he was forbidden to go to Yelang (in today's Guizhou Province) until an amnesty was announced in 759. When he was free, he wrote his happy quatrains and left Baidicheng for Jiangling. In 760 AD, he revisited Lushan Mountain (in today's Jiangxi Province) and wrote Song of Lushan Mountain, which showed his conversion to Taoism. In 762, he died at the age of 62, reciting his last poem "On the Dead Bed".