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Fantastic imagery
• An important characteristic of Li Bai's poetry "is the fantasy and note of childlike wonder and playfulness that pervade so much of it."
Three Hundred Tangห้องสมุดไป่ตู้Poems.
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• In the area of Chinese cultural influence, Li Bai's poetry has been much esteemed from his lifetime through the present day. His influence also extends to the West through many translations, adaptations, and much inspiration.
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Wine
• Many of the Classical Chinese poets were associated with drinking wine, or more precisely, alcoholic beverages, such as choujiu, baijiu, or even grape wine. In fact, Li Bai was part of the group of Chinese scholars during his time in Chang'an, called the "Eight Immortals of the Wine Cup", as mentioned in a poem by fellow poet Du Fu.
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Works
• Criticism of Li Bai's works has focused on his strong sense of the continuity of poetic tradition, his glorification of alcoholic beverages (and, indeed, frank celebration of drunkenness), his use of persona, the fantastic extremes of some of his imagery, his violations of formal poetic rules – and his ability to combine all of these with a seeming effortless virtuosity in order to produce inimitable poetry.
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At Chang'an
• Li Bai wrote several poems about the Emperor's beautiful and beloved Yang Guifei, the favorite royal consort.
• At the persuasion of Yang Guifei and Gao Lishi, Ming Huang reluctantly, but politely, and with large gifts of gold and silver, sent Li Bai away from the royal court.
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Final years and death
• It was reported, from uncertain sources, that Li Bai drowned after falling from his boat when he tried to embrace the reflection of the moon in the Yangtze River, something later believed by Herbert Giles.
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– Li Bai (Chinese: 李白, Lǐ Bái or Lǐ Bó; lived 701 – 762), also known in the West by various other transliterations, especially Li Po, was a major Chinese poet of the Tang
dynasty poetry period.
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He has been regarded as one of the greatest poets in China's Tang period, which is often called
China's "golden age" of poetry. Around a thousand existing poems are attributed to him.[1] Thirty-four of his poems are included in the popular anthology
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Can you guess the Chinese name of this poem?
• Abed, I see a silver light,
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Early years
• The young Li Bai, before twenty years of age, had fought and killed, apparently for reasons of chivalry, several men.
• In 720, he was interviewed by Governor Su Ting, who considered him a genius. Though he expressed the wish to become an official, he never took the civil service examination
Fantastic imagery
• An important characteristic of Li Bai's poetry "is the fantasy and note of childlike wonder and playfulness that pervade so much of it."
Three Hundred Tangห้องสมุดไป่ตู้Poems.
3
• In the area of Chinese cultural influence, Li Bai's poetry has been much esteemed from his lifetime through the present day. His influence also extends to the West through many translations, adaptations, and much inspiration.
8
Wine
• Many of the Classical Chinese poets were associated with drinking wine, or more precisely, alcoholic beverages, such as choujiu, baijiu, or even grape wine. In fact, Li Bai was part of the group of Chinese scholars during his time in Chang'an, called the "Eight Immortals of the Wine Cup", as mentioned in a poem by fellow poet Du Fu.
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Works
• Criticism of Li Bai's works has focused on his strong sense of the continuity of poetic tradition, his glorification of alcoholic beverages (and, indeed, frank celebration of drunkenness), his use of persona, the fantastic extremes of some of his imagery, his violations of formal poetic rules – and his ability to combine all of these with a seeming effortless virtuosity in order to produce inimitable poetry.
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At Chang'an
• Li Bai wrote several poems about the Emperor's beautiful and beloved Yang Guifei, the favorite royal consort.
• At the persuasion of Yang Guifei and Gao Lishi, Ming Huang reluctantly, but politely, and with large gifts of gold and silver, sent Li Bai away from the royal court.
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Final years and death
• It was reported, from uncertain sources, that Li Bai drowned after falling from his boat when he tried to embrace the reflection of the moon in the Yangtze River, something later believed by Herbert Giles.
1
•
– Li Bai (Chinese: 李白, Lǐ Bái or Lǐ Bó; lived 701 – 762), also known in the West by various other transliterations, especially Li Po, was a major Chinese poet of the Tang
dynasty poetry period.
2
He has been regarded as one of the greatest poets in China's Tang period, which is often called
China's "golden age" of poetry. Around a thousand existing poems are attributed to him.[1] Thirty-four of his poems are included in the popular anthology
10
Can you guess the Chinese name of this poem?
• Abed, I see a silver light,
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Early years
• The young Li Bai, before twenty years of age, had fought and killed, apparently for reasons of chivalry, several men.
• In 720, he was interviewed by Governor Su Ting, who considered him a genius. Though he expressed the wish to become an official, he never took the civil service examination