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Because after the outbreak of the Anshi Rebellion at that time, Li Bai was involved in the whirlpool of the Yongwang Li Lan's struggle for imperial power, and later Li Lan's army was defeated, and Li Bai's political career was also implicated, and he was exiled to Yelang. So Li Bai and the Zong clan had to be forced to separate, and they never met again.
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Because Li Bai was later exiled, they broke up. Because the two never saw each other again.
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Li Bai has four wives in his lifeAmong them, the first wife Xu and the fourth wife Zong are both daughters of powerful families, and Li Bai's achievements and heights today are inseparable from their help. The relationship between the Xu family and the Zong family and Li Bai is the best, especially the Zong family, who share hardships with wealth and nobility, and can be regarded as a model couple.
Li Bai's first meeting with the Zong clan was very interesting, when Li Bai was recruited by the emperor into the imperial court, but he resigned because he was too arrogant. After Li Bai resigned, he continued to play the world, and after a day of drunkenness, he wandered to Liang Garden in Songzhou, and wrote the famous "Liang Yuan Yin" on the courtyard wall of the temple.
After the little monk saw it, he was afraid of the abbot's scolding, so he intended to repaint the wall. At this time, it was Zong's turn to make her debut, and she felt brilliant when she first watched "Liang Yuanyin", wouldn't it be a pity if it was whitewashed away? So, in order to preserve Li Bai's drunken work, the Zong family simply paid 1,000 taels of silver and bought the entire wall.
This is the so-called "daughter buying a wall", which is worthy of the rich lady's generosity. The age gap between Zong and Li Bai is relatively large, although they have no children, they have a strong relationship and grow old together. Li Bai is in"Yongwang patrols the east"After being demoted to Yelang, the Zong clan also clamored to go together, not afraid of the long distance, and was finally stopped by Li Bai.
Fortunately, halfway through, Li Bai met the emperor's amnesty and exempted him from his crimes, so that Li Bai and the two had a chance to meet again. In addition, Li Bai also wrote a poem to himself in the tone of Zong's family, which is also one of the few love letters written by Li Bai, which is "Gift from the Generation".
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The two of them met at a post station in Kaifeng, because the Zong family used their daughter to buy the fan wall where Li Bai wrote poems.
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After the Anshi Rebellion, he became acquainted with the Zong clan. The daughter buys the wall and has a love story about Li Bai.
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This is a very beautiful story, it is said that the Zong family saw the poem on Li Baifen's wall and liked it very much, so he spent a lot of money to buy the wall.
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Because of this, the Zong family saw that Li Bai's words on the wall after he was drunk were particularly literary, so he bought them with his daughter.
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The Zong family has always admired Li Bai very much, and by chance, the two of them met.
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After Li Bai got drunk, he wrote a poem on the wall, and the Zong family liked it very much, so he spent money to buy the wall.
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It was through buying and selling that I met through the sale of a powder wall, and it was in Kaifeng at that time.
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Li Bai and the Zong clan met by chance.
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