
Selected Poems of Li Bai
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Li Bai is one of the most dazzling poets in the Tang Dynasty. His poems are famous for his heroic talent and unrestrained imagination. He represents the atmosphere and highest achievements of poetry in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Therefore, he has been accepted and loved by readers from different walks of life in all dynasties. This book serves as a selection and annotation of his poems. There are more than 160 selected poems in total, accounting for about one-sixth of Li Bai's existing poems. The original text is based on the well-received "The Complete Works of Li Taibai" annotated by Wang Qi. The annotations and appreciations draw on or adopt the research results of many ancient and modern experts.
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When the Anshi Rebellion broke out and the two capitals fell, Li Bai and his wife Zong fled to Yuezhong to seek refuge, and then lived in seclusion in Lushan Mountain. When King Yong Li Lin led his navy through Xunyang, Li Bai was invited to become his staff.
Li Bai, also known as Taibai and Qinglian Jushi, was born in the first year of Chang'an of Wu Zetian. Except for the last eight years of his life, which he experienced during the Anshi Rebellion, he basically spent his life in the "prosperity" of the Tang Dynasty.
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When the Anshi Rebellion broke out and the two capitals fell, Li Bai and his wife Zong fled to Yuezhong to seek refuge, and then lived in seclusion in Lushan Mountain. When King Yong Li Lin led his navy through Xunyang, Li Bai was invited to become his staff.
Li Bai, also known as Taibai and Qinglian Jushi, was born in the first year of Chang'an of Wu Zetian. Except for the last eight years of his life, which he experienced during the Anshi Rebellion, he basically spent his life in the "prosperity" of the Tang Dynasty.
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There is a famous saying in the West: "Out of anger come poets." In ancient China, there was a saying that "poems are poor before craftsmanship". The reason why Li Bai became a great poet was because of the misfortune of fate. Li Bai's poverty and anger are the result of the strong contradiction between his ideal and reality.




