Pei Min's birthday was on the tenth of October.
The relationship between Pei Jing and Pei Min was not clearly recorded. Although some documents mentioned that Pei Jing's " Imperial Academy Scholar Li Gong's Tombstone " had records of Pei Min and Li Bai, they did not clearly state the relationship between Pei Jing and Pei Min. Hence, there was no concrete evidence regarding the relationship between Pei Jing and Pei Min.
Pei Min was a famous military strategist and calligrapher during the Kaiyuan period of Tang Dynasty. He was born into a prominent family. His father was Pei Xingjian, a famous general of the Tang Dynasty. Pei Min had received a good education since he was a child. He was well-read and was especially good at the art of war. He began to show his talents during the reign of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, and he repeatedly made outstanding military achievements. He participated in the war to quell the rebellion of Xuanwu Gate, Tubo, and Goguryeo. On the battlefield, Pei Min was brave and good at fighting. He had made many outstanding contributions and was given the title of Left General of the Military Guards, becoming an important pillar of support for the Tang Dynasty. Besides, Pei Min was also an outstanding calligrapher, especially good at cursive and semi-cursive. He was known as the " best semi-cursive in the world ". His swordsmanship was also very superb. It was said that he could throw a sword into the clouds hundreds of feet high and catch the sword with the sheath in his hand, allowing it to go straight into the sheath. Pei Min's and Li Bai's poems, along with Zhang Xu's cursive script, were known as the Three Wonders of the Tang Dynasty, and they were revered as Sword Saints.
Pei Min was a famous general in the Tang Dynasty. He had achieved brilliant results in many wars. He was brave and good at fighting. He defeated the enemy many times in the wars of quelling the rebellion, resisting the Tubo invasion, and quelling the rebellion in the Western Regions. He made great contributions to stabilizing the country's political situation and defending the national security of the Tang Dynasty. In addition, Pei Min was also famous for his superb archery skills. It was said that he had shot 31 tigers to death in one day and became a hero revered by the local people. His swordsmanship was also highly praised. Legend had it that the Immortal Poet Li Bai had once received guidance from Pei Min, which greatly improved his swordsmanship. Pei Min's battle achievements and talent made him the God of War of a generation, deeply respected by his subordinates and the people. However, despite Pei Min's outstanding performance in the military, literature, and swordsmanship, his reputation was relatively low. Perhaps it was because later generations doubted and ignored him.
Pei Min was a famous sword dancer in the Tang Dynasty. He was known as the " Sword Saint ". He once guarded Beiping County and participated in the war against Xi people, Khitan and Tubo. He was the general of Zuo Jinwu. Pei Min was good at sword dancing and was entertained by Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. It was rumored that the poet Li Bai had learned swordsmanship from him. Pei Min's performance on the battlefield was outstanding, and he was especially famous for his superb sword skills. He had once resisted the Xi people's siege by himself, easily blocking the rain of arrows from all directions and causing the enemy to be utterly defeated. Pei Min's swordsmanship and military exploits made him one of the three unique talents of the Tang Dynasty. However, Pei Min's personal information, such as his year of birth and family background, was not mentioned in the current information.
Pei Shi 'er's original name was Pei Xinhui.
Pei Min was a general in the Tang Dynasty. He served as the commander of the Longhua Army and was stationed in Beiping (now Beijing). There were many tigers in Beiping. Pei Min was good at archery and had once killed thirty-one tigers in a day. The story described how Pei Min, after killing many tigers, encountered a real tiger. The tiger was small but ferocious. Pei Min's horse was frightened, and his bow and arrows fell to the ground, almost being swallowed by the tiger. From then on, Pei Min felt ashamed and afraid and decided not to shoot the tiger anymore.
Whether Pei Min was Li Bai's master or not was still unknown. Some people thought that Pei Min was Li Bai's master because they lived in the same era. Pei Min's swordsmanship was superb, and Li Bai admired his swordsmanship very much. However, there were also people who felt that this relationship was not certain. This was because Li Bai's early works were not influenced by Pei Min. Moreover, the two of them had lived for quite a long time, so it was unlikely that they were master and disciple. Scholars had different views on this. Some scholars believed that Pei Min had a certain influence on Li Bai, while others believed that the two of them had their own unique writing styles and could not simply think that Pei Min was Li Bai's master. Despite the controversy, we can't deny that Pei Min and Li Bai were both literary giants of the Tang Dynasty. Their poems had a profound impact on later generations.