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Unofficial history of Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai?
Li Bai had four wives in his life.

The first wife Xu Shi is Xu's granddaughter. In 727 AD, through the introduction of her friend Meng Haoran, she married the granddaughter of former Prime Minister Xu in Xiangyang, Hubei. Actually, it's not marriage, just being a son-in-law. Because Li Bai has been living in his father-in-law's house for ten years after his marriage, the taste of relying on others makes him very depressed, and he has no mind to ponder other things at all. This is Li Bai's first marriage. Maybe he still treats it with a very responsible attitude, and judging from the fact that he has a man, a woman and two sons after marriage, the marriage life of both parties is still very harmonious. In 738 AD, Xu passed away. His eldest son Boqin, a little moon slave, died 30 years after Li Bai's death; Daughter Pingyang died after marriage.

The second wife is Liu. In 739, after the first marriage 12 years, one year after the death of his first wife, Li Bai married a woman named Liu. Soon, because Liu looked down on Li Bai, Li Bai left angrily.

Third wife, Dong Lu's. In 745, Li Bai married a local woman in Rencheng, Shandong. At this time, Li Baigang came out of the capital Chang 'an, carrying a big bag of gold and silver treasures and Du Fu and Gao Shi all the way through Shangqiu, Henan, and stayed here for a long time. After breaking up with the two of them, Li Bai went to Taishan to find a Taoist priest himself, passed by Rencheng and met this woman, and they hit it off. This wife of Li Bai gave birth to a son, and Li Bai bought a lot of fields in Yanzhou, Shandong. Later, in his wandering life, these fields were handed over to his wife. It can be seen that Li Bai trusted his wife very much, but unfortunately her wife died after they got married for five years. Li Bai and her son Black Lee are missing. ?

The fourth wife is Zong, the granddaughter of Zong Chuke. In 750, when Li Bai met Wu Zetian in Kaifeng, Henan Province, she was the granddaughter of Prime Minister Zong Chuke. Speaking of their acquaintance, it's quite romantic. It is said that Li Bai was drunk in Liangyuan and his poems flourished, so he wrote the famous "Poems in Liangyuan" on the wall. After writing, I may find a corner to pee, then pick up my gown and leave. Shortly after leaving, the Zong couple came here with their servants. When they saw this poem, they couldn't let it go for a long time. It happened that the people in Liangyuan saw it and were about to wipe it. Zong asked not to wipe it and bought the wall at a large price. So he left the story of "a thousand dollars for a wall". In many historical records, the master is described as a lady with both talent and beauty, and the beauty of the master is also a loyal Taoist believer. It can be said that Li Bai is like-minded. When Li Bai was imprisoned for Li Lin's case and sent to Yelang, the Zongs also rescued him many times, and the two never met again. Li Bai liked his last wife's imperial clan and once wrote a poem "Generations" to express his thoughts on his wife.