JIANGYOU, China — For centuries, folks in Jiangyou City had only one claim to fame. They lived in the hometown of one of China’s most famous poets, an eighth-century genius and drunkard called Li Bai, ...
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. Dance drama Li Bai is premiered ...
The poems of Li Bai (AD 701-762) were celebrated on Monday night in Vancouver when works of the famed literary master were recited in 10 languages as part of the ongoing Asian Heritage Month in the ...
Free-spirited, with an unrestrained temper, in a long white gown and given to drinking all his life. That is how the "Immortal Poet'' Li Bai (701-762) lives in the minds of most Chinese people.
Triumph and turmoil. Success and sorrow. Pleasure and pain. Li Bai confronted these peaks and valleys and more in a bountiful, multifaceted life that took him across China, cast him into exile and ...
The tomb was built in the shape of a dome by piling up square stones. Covering an area of six hectares and consisting of the front, middle and rear sections, it has become a well-known cultural ...