Li Bai
Spring Evening Banquet
at the Peach and Pear Blossom Garden
with quoted text by Li Bai
painted by Leng Mei, late 17th or early 18th century
National Palace Museum, Taipei
(image source: wiki)
no copyright infringement intended
at the Peach and Pear Blossom Garden
with quoted text by Li Bai
painted by Leng Mei, late 17th or early 18th century
National Palace Museum, Taipei
(image source: wiki)
no copyright infringement intended
Li Bai (701–762) (also known as Li Bo, courtesy name Taibai, art name Qinglian Jushi) was a Chinese poet, one of the most prominent figures in the Golden Age of Chinese poetry, as it's known the epoch of Tang dinasty. The expression Three Wonders denote Li Bai's poetry, Pei Min's swordplay, and Zhang Xu's calligraphy (info source: wiki)
- Waking From Drunkenness on a Spring Day
- Visiting The Taoist Priest Dai Tianshan But Not Finding Him
- A Poem of Changgan
(A Life in Books)
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