
Li Bai
Li Bai, also known as Li Po, was a celebrated Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty (618-907 AD), often regarded as one of the greatest poets in Chinese literature. Renowned for his romantic and lyrical style, he wrote extensively about themes such as nature, friendship, and the joys of wine. His work is characterized by vivid imagery and a deep appreciation for the beauty of life. Li Bai’s poetry reflects a strong sense of individuality and spontaneity, earning him the nickname "The Immortal Poet." His influence endures, and he remains a significant figure in Chinese cultural heritage.