What was the name of Li Bai s grandfather? Who is Li Bai s ancestor

Updated on culture 2024-06-19
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Li Bai, the word is too white, and the number is Qinglian layman. His ancestral home was Chengji in Longxi (now Qin'andong, Gansu), and he was born in the first year of Chang'an (701 AD) in the Western Regions (now the Chu River valley south of Lake Balkhash). When he was young, he moved with his father to Qinglian Township, Changlong, Mianzhou (now Jiangyou County, Sichuan).

    The young man shows his talent, recites poetry, is knowledgeable, and is easy to exercise. Since leaving Sichuan at the age of 25, he has been roaming around for a long time, and has experienced many aspects of social life. During this period, because of the recommendation of Wu Jun and others, Hanlin was enshrined in Tianbaochu.

    But not taken seriously politically. He was slandered by the powerful and left Chang'an after only a little more than a year, and his political ambitions were not realized, which made him gain a deeper understanding of the political corruption at that time. Tianbao has been friends with the poet Du Fu in Luoyang for three years.

    In the Anshi Rebellion, with the will to quell the chaos, he was a staff member of King Yong, but he was exiled to Yelang because of the defeat. Halfway through, he met amnesty and returned to the east, wandered and suffered in his later years, and died on the way.

    According to the earliest documents (Tang Li Yangbing's "Caotang Collection Preface" and Tang Fan Chuanzheng's "Tang Zuo's Relics of Hanlin Scholar Li Gongxin's Tombstone and Preface"), Li Bai was the ninth grandson of Li Gao, the founder of the Xiliang Kingdom, one of the Five Hu and Sixteen Kingdoms, and his ancestral home was Chengji, Longxi (now Qin'an, Gansu). In the last years of the Sui Dynasty, Li Bai's ancestors were exiled to the Western Regions for sin or other reasons, changed their names incognito, and lived in exile for the fifth generation, and in the first year of the Shenlong of Tang Zhongzong (705 AD), Li Bai's father returned to the mainland with his family and settled in Changlong (now Jiangyou, Sichuan) in Mianzhou, Western Shu, and restored the surname Li at the same time. The emperor of the Tang Dynasty was also a descendant of Li Gao, so when Li Bai grew up, he often joined forces with the children of the Tang clan in social interactions, and was called a brother, uncle or nephew, or grandchild.

    However, it may be because Li Bai's house has experienced an accident at the end of the Sui Dynasty and nearly a hundred years of exile, and it is "difficult to find a spy", so it has not been officially recognized by Zongzheng Temple, which was in charge of the royal family in the Tang Dynasty. At present, some scholars who study Li Bai have checked the generational relationship between Li Bai and the children of the clan marked in the poems and texts with Li Bai calling himself the ninth grandson of Li Gao, and found that it is often contradictory, and it is quite common for people to pretend to be the clan and associate with each other in order to elevate their own family at that time, so they believe that Li Bai is not really a descendant of Li Gao.

    Li Bai's life activities were mainly in the Xuanzong and Suzong eras in the middle of the Tang Dynasty. In the fourteenth year of Xuanzong Tianbao (755 AD), a great war broke out that swept half of China - the Anshi Rebellion. This war lasted for eight years, and it was not until the first year of Daizong Guangde (763 AD) that it finally subsided.

    The war has severely damaged social production in the Yellow River valley and caused catastrophe to the vast number of people. Since then, the Tang Dynasty has begun to decline, the feudal centralization has been weakened day by day, the separatist forces of feudal towns are relatively strong, and wars have continued. Li Bai's life is in this historical period from entering its heyday to its sharp decline.

    He was an eyewitness and witness to many major events of this period, as well as a prominent singer of this era.

    This is Li Bai's family background.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Genealogy Li Shi (King Zhao of Liangwu) - Li Gu (Lord of Lianghou) - Li Chonger - Li Xi (Kinmen Town General) 111 Li Tianci - Li Hu (also known as Li Longqian) - Li Wei - Li Yuan - Li Zhen - Li Zhen - Li Zhen's youngest son - Li Ke - Li Bai.

    Grandfather's words don't seem to be famous, which is seen from the "Old Tang Book".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Li Bai, whose name is too white, is known as Qinglian Jushi, also known as the immortal, is a great romantic poet of the Tang Dynasty, and is known as a poet immortal by later generations, and is called Li Du together with Du Fu. He is hearty and generous, loves to drink and write poetry, and likes to make friends.

    Li Bai is deeply influenced by Huang Lao Liezhuang's thoughts, there is "Li Taibai Collection" handed down, most of the poems are written when drunk, representative works include "Wanglu Mountain Waterfall", "Difficult to Travel", "Shu Qing Fighting Road Difficult", "Will Enter the Wine", "Liang Fuyin", "Early White Emperor City" and many other open types.

    Li Bai's father is Li Ke, who is the captain of Ren Que Zao Mo City. Regarding the family history and life history of the poet immortal Li Taibai, the Tang Dynasty was secretive at that time, especially for his grandfather and great-grandfather, there is no record in historical materials. In contemporary times, many scholars believe that Li Bai is the queen of Li Jiancheng.

    On July 28, 1985, China Youth Daily published "The Mystery of Li Bai's Life Experience", relaying that Taiwanese scholar Luo Xianglin believes that Li Bai is after Li Jiancheng. Han Weilu wrote an article in 1988 "Li Bai's "Fifth Generation" as a Great-grandson of Li Jiancheng", arguing that Li Bai was a Tang clan and Li Jiancheng's great-grandson.

    Xu Benli published "Li Bai is the Fifth Sun of Li Yuan" in 1990, and also believes that Li Bai should be the twelfth grandson of King Zhao of Liangwu, the seventh grandson of Taizu Li Hu, the fifth grandson of Gaozu Li Yuan, and the great-great-grandson of Prince Jiancheng.

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