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Triumph and turmoil. Success and sorrow. Pleasure and pain. Li Bai confronted these peaks and valleys and more in a bountiful, multifaceted life that took him across China, cast him into exile and ...
If the name Li Bai means little in the West, the Tang Dynasty poet stands as tall in the Chinese cultural consciousness as William Shakespeare does in the English- speaking world. Long a fan of ...
A poetry festival kicked off Wednesday to commemorate Li Bai, a famous Chinese poet from the Tang Dynasty (618-907), in Ma'anshan City of east China's Anhui Province.
Li Bai's extravagant imagination and striking imagery resulted in some memorable poetry as he often used metaphors to explain the unexplainable. Around 1,000 of his poems have been saved for ...
A nomadic wanderer and free-spirited romantic, Li Bai 李白, also known as Li Po, lived some 1300 years ago and yet his poems are still cherished for their wild imagination and effortless artistry.
Li Bai, an 8th-century Chinese poet, is played by Dimei Wu, a second-year bioengineering student. In the sword dance ''Bring in the Wine,'' Li Bai expresses his anger. (Xuxin Zhang/Daily Bruin) ...
For centuries, folks in Jiangyou City had only one claim to fame. They lived in the hometown of one of China's most famous poets, an eighth-century ...
He was a man of many names: Li Po, Li Bo, Li Bai, Li Taibai. Since his death in 762 the Chinese have revered him as shixian (“Poet Immortal”). A dipsomaniac, he was also called jiuxian ...
The 2018 Sichuan International Cultural Tourism Festival and Jiangyou 'One Belt, One Road' Li Bai Culture Festival held in Jiangyou, Sichuan provi ...