Li Bai
Li Bai, also known as Li Po, was an influential Chinese poet of the Tang Dynasty, renowned for his romantic and expressive style. His poetry often explores themes of nature, friendship, and the longing for home, with his famous lines about the moon reflecting the cultural reverence for this celestial body in Chinese literature.
Born on Dec 01, 0701 (1324 years old)
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Li Bai was known for his love of food and drink, particularly enjoying the pleasures of cooking lamb and beef.
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China:
Li Bai, known as the 'Poet Immortal', also visited Yueyang Tower and left behind famous verses.
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China:
Li Bai's poetry reflects the cultural heritage that can be seen in dialect expressions.
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China:
Li Bai's poetry reflects the cultural heritage that has been passed down for thousands of years.
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China:
Li Bai is a Tang dynasty poet known for his poem reflecting on the Han tombs.
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China:
Li Bai is admired for his straightforwardness, passion, and romanticism in poetry.
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Switzerland:
The humanoid robot in the form of Li Bai, a famous Tang dynasty poet, is part of the restaurant's display.
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China:
Li Bai is one of the historical poets who wrote about the milu deer.
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China:
Li Bai is a famous poet from the Tang dynasty known for his work 'Shu Dao Nan'.
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China:
Li Bai is noted for having lived in the Min Mountains during his youth, seeking immortality.
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