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There are three theories about the cause of Li Bai's death: 1. Sudden death from simple drinking; 2. Death due to illness; 3. Drunk into the river to catch the moon and drown, this saying is the most widely circulated. Li Bai (701 - December 762) bends, the word Taibai, the name of Qinglian Jushi, also known as the "Immortal", the great romantic poet of the Tang Dynasty, was praised as the "poet immortal" by later generations, and Du Fu was called "Li Du".
Regarding Li Bai's death, there have always been different opinions, and there is no consensus.
The first method of death is found in the "Old Tang Book", which says that Li Bai "died of drunkenness in Xuancheng by excessive drinking";
The second method of death can also be found in other official histories or in the research of experts and scholars. It is said that when Li Guangbi was in Linhuai in Dongzhen, 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 law of death is mostly seen in folklore, which is very romantic, saying that Li Bai drank on the river in Dangtu, and drowned because he was drunk and jumped into the water to catch the moon, which is very consistent with the poet's character. But no matter what kind of death you have, it is directly related to your participation in the rebellion of Yongwang Li Lan. It is an indisputable fact that he was sentenced to exile Yelang for Li Bai, and soon after he was pardoned, he ended his legendary and bumpy life.
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Li Bai's body was found a few days after his death, and autopsy technology was not developed at that time, so it was impossible to give an accurate time.
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It can be summarized as three ways to die: one is drunkenness, the second is disease, and the third is drowning in 762 AD
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At that time, Li Baijiu drank too much and jumped into the sea to die.
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Li Bai (701 762), the word Taibai, the name Qinglian layman.
After the outbreak of the Anshi Rebellion in his later years, in December 756, in order to quell the rebellion, Li Bai was invited to serve as a staff member of the Yongwang Li Lan. After King Yong was angry with Tang Suzong and was killed, Li Bai was also convicted and imprisoned. Fortunately, Guo Ziyi was able to protect him from death, and he was exiled to Yelang (now Tongzi, Guizhou), and was pardoned when passing through Wushan, at this time he was 59 years old.
See the Rebellion of Li Lan).
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 Ma'anshan, Anhui).
In November of the same year, Li Bai died of illness in his apartment at the age of 61 and was buried in Tulongshan. In the twelfth year of Emperor Yuanhe of Tang Xian (817), Fan Chuanzheng, the observer of Xuanhui Chi, moved his tomb to Dangtu Qingshan according to Li Bai's last wish of "aiming at Qingshan" during his lifetime.
There are various theories about his death.
Li Yangbing said in "Preface to the Collection of Grass Halls" that Li Bai died of illness. [3] Pi Rixiu once wrote "Li Hanlin's Poems": "I was convicted of rot and disease, and my drunk soul returned to the eight extremes." It was pointed out that Li Bai died of a "rot disease".
According to the "Old Tang Book", although Li Bai was pardoned in exile, he died of drunkenness in Xuancheng due to excessive drinking on the way.
The New Tang Dynasty Book records that after the Tang Dynasty succeeded to the throne, Li Bai was summoned by Zuo Shi, but Li Bai had died at that time.
There is also a legend that he admired the moon in a boat and died because he went into the water to catch the moon[4]. Because of this legend, later generations regarded Li Bai as one of the "Narcissus Kings", believing that the writer Li Bai could also bless the crew, fishermen and water ** merchants in the other world.
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In 762 AD, Li Bai died of illness in Dangtu (now Anhui).
Li Bai was sixty-two years old when he died, and there are three versions of Li Bai's death in the world, one is that he died of natural illness; the second is to die from excessive drinking; The third is drunk and drowned. In history, Li Bai died shortly after returning from exile, no matter what the cause of death was, his death was not unrelated to the hardships he suffered in the second half of his life. >>>More
Li Bai, in his later years, went to Dangtu County, Anhui Province, one day, drank at night, watched the moon in the water, so he reached out to fish, unfortunately drowned... Now you can find it in Anhui.
In the first year of Tang Su Zongbaoying (762 AD), Li Bai went to Dangtu (now Anhui) to seek refuge with his uncle Li Yangbing, and died of illness in November at the age of 62.
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. >>>More
No, of course it's from the Tang Dynasty