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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.
Chinese documentary Li Bai Photo: Sina Weibo. After learning about the life of the master poet who lived 1,300 years ago in the historical documentary Li Bai on CCTV-9, many young Chinese viewers ...
In 724 A.D., the twenty-three-year-old poet Li Bai got on a boat and set out from his home region of Shu, today’s Sichuan province, in search of Daoist learnings and a political career. He wasn ...
Every Chinese person learns poems by Li Bai, and the country's other favourite poet, Du Fu, from childhood. Image caption, Li Bai looks to the moon - and the bottom of a wine glass - for inspiration ...
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 ...
For centuries, folks in Jiangyou City had only one claim to fame. They lived in the home town of one of China's most famous poets, an 8th-century genius and drunkard called Li Bai, who is regarded ...
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) ...
Famous Tang Dynasty romantic poet Li Bai, born on Feb. 28, 701, is the subject of a Doodle on Google Hong Kong today: Bai, also known as Li Po, was well-known for his drinking — as well as celebrating ...
The legendary life of Tang Dynasty (618-907) poet Li Bai will be told in an original Chinese musical, Qiang Jin Jiu (Invitation to Wine) which is named after one of the poet's masterpieces of the ...
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.
The movie’s Chinese name, “30,000 Miles from Chang An,” is taken from a poem by Ming Dynasty poet Chen Zilong, in which Chang’an represents the ideals of the Tang poets. The film has received rave ...
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