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Died. He wrote more than 900 poems.
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Li Bai's death has always been a matter of opinion. In general, it can be summarized into three ways to die: one is drunkenness, the second is disease death, and the third is drowning.
The first way to die is found in the "Old Tuan Orders to Rent Tang Book", which says that Li Bai "died in Xuancheng with excessive drinking and collapse". It should be more credible.
The second method of death can also be seen in other official histories or the research of experts and scholars, and it cannot be biased. When Li Guangbi was in Linhuai in the east town, Li Bai ignored the 61-year-old age, heard the news and went to ask Ying to kill the enemy, hoping to do his best to save the country from peril in his twilight years, and returned halfway due to illness, and died of illness in the following year at Li Yangbing, the most famous seal calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty.
The third method of death is mostly found in folklore, which is very romantic and very consistent with the poet's personality. Believe it or not. said that Li Bai drank alcohol on the river in Dangtu, and drowned because he was drunk and jumped into the water to catch the moon.
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There have long been three theories about Li Bai's death:
The first is "excessive drinking". As we all know, Li Bai is definitely a veritable drunkard, in addition to poetry, the most important thing in his life is wine, as the saying goes: Li Bai fights wine poems a hundred!
We all know that wine is quite harmful to people's bodies, and Li Bai can't do without wine, so naturally he deals with wine all year round, how can he be healthy?
In addition, the claim that he died from excessive drinking is also the closest to the truth. In addition, the cause of his death, according to the analysis of modern medicine, is temporarily "chronic empyema and perforation to the chest wall". This is the first statement.
Secondly, Li Bai was also recognized as seriously ill and passed away, so is this statement correct? It is unknown, because there is no detailed record in the book, but a brief introduction is about whether Li Bai died of illness. It is said that
Li Bai returned due to his weak health during his trip. Who would have thought that in the second year of his return, he would travel west.
The third is the fishing for the moon in the water just described, which sounds very fanciful and has no basis at all. So, do we believe this? It is said that Li Bai had a whim while drinking, saw the moon in the starry sky, and wanted to pick it up.
Who knew that Yue'er was disobedient, and went farther and farther until Li Bai fell into the water and died. In fact, although this account is a bit exaggerated, it is not difficult to explain, first of all, Li Bai is indeed inseparable from wine
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Died. In the second year of the Qianyuan Dynasty (759 AD), the imperial court announced a general amnesty due to a severe drought in Guanzhong, stipulating that the dead would be completely pardoned from the stream and below the stream. After a long period of wandering, Li Bai finally gained freedom.
He then drove down the Yangtze River, and the famous song "Early White Emperor City" best reflected his mood at that time. When he arrived in Jiangxia, because his old friend Liangzai was working as a local taishou, Li Bai stayed for a while. In the second year of the Qianyuan Dynasty, Li Bai was invited by a friend to once again enjoy the moon on the Dongting with the degraded Jia Zhi, thinking about the ancient feelings and expressing his feelings in poetry.
Soon, he returned to Xuancheng and Jinling. For almost two years, he traveled back and forth between the two places, still living on people.
In the second year of Shangyuan, Li Bai, who was in his early sixties, returned to Jinling due to illness. In Jinling, his life was quite embarrassing, and he had no choice but to defect to his uncle Li Yangbing, who was a county magistrate in Dangtu.
In the third year of Shangyuan (762 AD), Li Bai was seriously ill, and handed over the manuscript to Li Yangbing on the sickbed, and passed away at the age of 61.
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How did Shixian Li Bai die? There are three different ways to say it!
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In history, Li Bai died of illness.
Li Bai (February 8, 701 - December 762), the word Taibai, the name Qinglian layman, also known as the "immortal". He was a great romantic poet of the Tang Dynasty and was praised as a "poetic immortal" by later generations. In order to distinguish it from the other two poets Li Shangyin and Du Mu, that is, "Little Li Du", Du Fu and Li Bai are also called "Big Li Du".
He is hearty and generous, loves to drink and write poetry, and likes to make friends.
Li Bai was deeply influenced by Huang Lao Liezhuang's thoughts, there are "Li Taibai Collection" handed down, most of the poems are written when drunk, and the representative works include "Wanglu Mountain Waterfall", "Difficult to Travel", "Shu Road Difficult", "Will Enter the Wine", "Liang Fuyin", "Early White Emperor City" and many other poems.
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No one knows "exactly".
Some people say that he jumped into the river and fished for the moon while drunk.
Some say it's drowning.
Some say it was a death from illness.
These are some of the most popular views.
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In his later years, Li Bai wandered in the south of the Yangtze River. When he was 61 years old, he heard that the Tai Lieutenant Li Guangbi led a large army to defeat the Anshi rebels, so he went north to follow Li Guangbi to kill the enemy, but he turned back due to illness on the way. The following year, Li Bai defected to his uncle, Li Yangbing, who was the county magistrate in Dangtu (now Anhui).
In November of the same year, Li Bai died of illness in his apartment at the age of 62.
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How did Shixian Li Bai die? There are three different ways to say it!
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Drinking too much, coupled with depression, died of illness.
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