li po

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li po

Li Po sits beneath a willow tree composing a poem.

Definition

Proper noun A renowned Chinese poet of the Tang Dynasty (701–762 CE), also commonly romanized as Li Bai. He is celebrated as one of the greatest poets in Chinese history, known for his romantic, imaginative, and often exuberant lyrical verse that frequently explores themes of nature, friendship, wine, and transcendence.

Usage

The term "Li Po" is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the historical poet. * Li Po is often paired with his contemporary Du Fu as a pinnacle of Chinese poetry. * Many of Li Po's poems describe majestic landscapes and celestial imagery. * Scholars study the influence of Daoism on Li Po's work.

Advanced Usage
  • "The poetry of Li Po": A common phrase denoting the collective works authored by the poet.
    • The simplicity and depth in the poetry of Li Po continue to inspire readers worldwide.
  • "A Li Po-esque style": Used descriptively to characterize artistic work that evokes the romantic, free-spirited, or nature-focused qualities found in Li Po's writing (though this is a modern, derived usage).
    • The novelist's descriptions of the mountains had a distinctly Li Po-esque quality.
Variants and Related Words
  • Li Bai: The currently preferred Pinyin romanization of the poet's name (李白).
  • Li Tai-po: An alternative historical romanization.
  • The Banished Immortal: A common epithet for Li Po, reflecting the legendary and transcendent quality of his life and poetry.
Synonyms
  • The Poet Immortal: A direct translation of a traditional Chinese epithet for him.
  • Li Bo: Another variant romanization.
Related Cultural References
  • "Drinking Alone Under the Moon": The title of one of Li Po's most famous poems.
  • Tang Dynasty Poetry: The literary period and tradition to which Li Po's work is central.
li po

Li Po sits beneath a willow tree composing a poem.

Noun
  1. Chinese lyric poet (700-762)