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 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 ...
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 ...
Novelist Jin (Waiting) presents a taut introduction to the life and poetry of influential eighth century Daoist poet Li Bai (701–762 CE). Li, known also in the West as Li Po, devoted his life to ...
The Chinese National Opera and Dance Drama Theater will present a dance drama titled Li Bai in the new year. Tang dynasty poet Li Bai is one of China’s greatest literary icons, with pretty much ...
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, ...
In Li Ronghao’s song "Li Bai," we are presented with a satirical portrayal of an artist. The one who believes themselves a misunderstood genius, harboring disdain for the common unrefined ways of the ...
"Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at Arizona State University, November 21-December 31, 2008"--T.p. verso. "Paintings by Beth Ames Swartz, inspired by the works of Du Fu and Li Bai; ...
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