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The immortal poet Li Bai had high literary attainments, so why didn't he participate in the imperial examination of the Tang Dynasty?

2024-09-26 02:55
Why didn't he participate in the imperial examination of the Tang Dynasty?
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Li Bai was a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. He had a very high literary attainment, but he did not take the imperial examination of the Tang Dynasty. This might be related to his personal experience and mentality. Li Bai began to write poetry when he was young. His unique style of poetry was deeply loved by people. However, in his middle age, he began to feel lost and helpless due to family poverty and political frustration. This might be related to his strong self-awareness and pursuit of freedom. Li Bai had been unruly all his life. He liked a free life and did not want to be bound by the feudal system. Therefore, he might prefer to express his thoughts and feelings through literature rather than through the imperial examination to obtain fame and status. In addition, Li Bai was already a well-known poet and cultural celebrity in the Tang Dynasty. He did not need to pass the imperial examination to improve his status and reputation. He probably wanted to express his freedom and personality through poetry rather than gaining more recognition and respect through power and status. In short, Li Bai did not participate in the imperial examination for many reasons, including personal experience, mentality and social environment.

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Li Bai, the Poet Immortal of Tang Dynasty

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2025-01-11 22:37

Long Song of Prosperity: Li Bai, the Poet of the Great Tang Dynasty, was a novel written by Li Hao and published by Sichuan Literature and Art Press. The book outlines Li Bai's extraordinary life in the style of a classical novel, revealing his brilliant literary achievements, his complicated emotional world, and his idealistic spirit of looking down on dignitaries and pursuing his ideals for life. In addition, the book also depicted the interactions between Li Bai and the contemporary master Zhao Rui, as well as other contemporary celebrities such as Meng Haoran, Wang Wei, Gao Shi, Chen Zi 'ang, etc., showing their colorful personal charm. However, the search results did not provide any detailed information about the book's content and storyline.

Li Bai, the Poet Immortal of Tang Dynasty

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2025-01-11 03:56

Long Song of Prosperity: Li Bai, the Poet of the Great Tang Dynasty, was a novel written by Li Hao and published by Sichuan Literature and Art Press. The book outlines Li Bai's extraordinary life in the style of a classical novel, revealing his brilliant literary achievements, his complicated emotional world, and his idealistic spirit of looking down on dignitaries and pursuing his ideals for life. In addition, the book also depicted the interactions between Li Bai and the contemporary master Zhao Rui, as well as other contemporary celebrities such as Meng Haoran, Wang Wei, Gao Shi, Chen Zi 'ang, etc., showing their colorful personal charm. However, the search results did not provide any detailed information about the book's content and storyline.

Bai Juyi was known as the " Poet Immortal " in the Tang Dynasty, so what was Li Bai called at that time?

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2024-09-26 03:06

Li Bai was known as the " Poet Saint " in the Tang Dynasty.

About the Tang Dynasty Poet Li Bai

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2024-09-26 16:03

Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty and was known as the " Immortal Poet." His poems were bold, unrestrained, and passionate. His works often described natural scenery, historical events, and characters, which had a strong artistic appeal and cultural heritage. Li Bai's poems cover a wide range of landscape, countryside, myths and legends, historical stories, philosophical speculation and other aspects. His poems are rich in content and flexible in form, known as the "giant of poetry and history". Li Bai's poems had a wide influence, not only in China but also in the world, and enjoyed a high reputation. His poems were widely praised and became an important part of Chinese culture.

In the Tang Dynasty, Bai Juyi was called the "Poet Immortal". What was Li Bai called?

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2024-09-26 03:26

During the Tang Dynasty, Li Bai was known as the "Sage of Poets".

A brief introduction of the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai

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2024-09-19 07:28

Li Bai (701 - 762) was one of the most outstanding poets of the Tang Dynasty (618-907). He was born in Suiye City in the Western Regions and lived in Chang 'an (present-day Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province). Li Bai's poems were bold and unrestrained, fresh and bright, expressing personal feelings, expressing free will, and reflecting social reality as the main theme. He was known as the "Poet Fairy". His works of poetry included "Going to Wine","Lushan Ballad","Night Moored by Niu Zhu Recalling the Ancient" and so on."Going to Wine" was regarded as a classic work of Tang poetry.

The ancient scholars all found their way out through the imperial examination system. Why didn't Li Bai take the imperial examination?

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2024-09-15 21:40

Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. His poetry style was fresh and natural, and he was known as the "Poet Fairy". Although Li Bai was talented, the imperial examination was not the only standard to measure talent because the political system at that time was different from modern society. The imperial examination was a way to select officials through examinations. The contents of the examination mainly included Confucian classics, poetry, mathematics, geography, history, and other aspects of knowledge. However, during the Tang Dynasty where Li Bai lived, there was social unrest, political corruption, and the imperial examination was not widely used. Moreover, Li Bai did not study the Confucian classics, so he could not pass the imperial examination to enter the officialdom. In addition, Li Bai had been wandering all his life in search of freedom and independence. He did not pursue social status or official position, but the joy and freedom of poetry creation. Therefore, he did not participate in the imperial examination but chose to continue to write poetry and become an outstanding representative in the history of literature.

What is the representative work of the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai?

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2024-09-13 05:44

Li Bai's representative work was " The Wine ". This poem was one of the most famous works of Li Bai, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. It was one of the representative works of the "Poet Fairy". This poem used a bold and unrestrained poetic style to describe Li Bai's open-minded attitude towards life and his pursuit of ideals and freedom. It expressed his open-minded feelings and lofty aspirations. This poem was widely praised and became a classic in the history of Chinese literature.

Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. Why did people call him that?

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2024-09-26 02:50

Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. People called him "Poet Immortal". His poems were bold, unrestrained, vigorous, and magnificent. He was known as the "literary talent of the giants of poetry and history." His poems not only occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature, but also had a far-reaching impact on the later literature, art, music and other fields. Li Bai's poetry style was deeply influenced by famous poets of the Tang Dynasty such as Du Fu and Bai Juyi, and became one of the representatives of Tang poetry.

Which dynasty was Li Bai a poet of?

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2025-01-15 05:51

Li Bai was a poet of the Tang Dynasty.

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