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    Li Bai ( Chinese: 李白; pinyin: Lǐ Bái, 701–762), formerly pronounced Li Bo, courtesy name Taibai ( 太白 ), was a Chinese poet acclaimed as one of the greatest and most important poets of the Tang dynasty and in Chinese history as a whole.

  2. Li Bai (born 701, Jiangyou, Sichuan province, China—died 762, Dangtu, Anhui province) was a Chinese poet who rivaled Du Fu for the title of China’s greatest poet. Li Bai liked to regard himself as belonging to the imperial family, but he actually belonged to a less exalted family of the same surname.

  3. A Chinese poet of the Tang Dynasty, Li Bai (also known as Li Po, Li Pai, Li T’ai-po, and Li T’ai-pai) was probably born in central Asia and grew up in Sichuan Province. He left home in 725 to wander through the Yangtze River Valley and write poetry.

  4. Li Bai was a Chinese poet, sometimes referred to as Li Bo. He was acclaimed during his time as a genius of the genre who moved poetry forward in leaps and bounds. There are around 1,000 poems are attributed to him.

  5. Dec 5, 2023 · Embark on a captivating journey through the life of Li Bai, one of the most celebrated poets in Chinese history. In this in-depth video, we explore the untol...

  6. Li Bai (701-762), considered one of Chinas greatest poets alongside Du Fu, lived during the Tang Dynasty’s golden age of poetry. Known for his vivid imagery and deep emotion, Li Bai’s work spans about 1,000 poems on themes like nature, friendship, and existential reflections.

  7. Li Bai, also known as Li Po, is a seminal figure in Chinese literature, whose contributions during the Tang dynasty (701-762) have solidified his reputation as one of the greatest poets in Chinese history.

  8. Li Bai or Li Bo (701-762 C.E.) was a Chinese poet who lived during the Tang Dynasty. Called the Poet Immortal, Li Bai is often regarded, along with Du Fu, as one of the two greatest poets in China's literary history. Approximately 1,100 of his poems remain today.

  9. Li Bai, courtesy name Taibai, literary name Qinglian Jushi, is a Chinese poet who rivaled Du Fu for the title of China' s greatest poet. Regarded as one of the greatest poets of the Tang Dynasty, often called China's "golden age" of classical Chinese poetry, Li Bai was both a prolific and a creative poet.

  10. Li Bai, also known as Li Po (李白), Li Bo, and Li Pai, was a Chinese poet of the Tang Dynasty likely born in 701. After growing up in the Sichuan province, Li Po left home to sail the Yangzi River, beginning the journeys documented in his poetry.