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'''Li Bai''' (李白; 701 – 762) was a highly acclaimed, professional poet of the [[Tang dynasty]], renowned for his brilliant innovations and romanticist style. | '''Li Bai''' (李白; 701 – 762) was a highly acclaimed, professional poet of the [[Tang dynasty]], renowned for his brilliant innovations and romanticist style.<ref name="Special 1">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty Special 1|Special 1]]</ref><ref name="Lewis 2012">Lewis, Mark Edward. ''China's Cosmopolitan Empire: The Tang Dynasty''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2012.</ref> So prolific was his poetry writing at the peak of the Tang that thousands of his works have survived to this day,<ref name="Wikipedia" /> and he is now regarded as one of the greatest poets in [[China|Chinese]] history.<ref name="Lewis 2012" /> Contemporaries lauded him as the '''"Banished Immortal"''' (「謫仙人」),<ref name="Special 1" /> and the "Three Wonders of the Tang" refer to Li Bai's poetry, [[Pei Min]]'s [[swords]]manship, and {{wiki|Zhang Xu}}'s calligraphy.<ref name="The Mohist">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – Profile: The Mohist</ref> | ||
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Li Bai (李白; 701 – 762) was a highly acclaimed, professional poet of the Tang dynasty, renowned for his brilliant innovations and romanticist style.[2][3] So prolific was his poetry writing at the peak of the Tang that thousands of his works have survived to this day,[1] and he is now regarded as one of the greatest poets in Chinese history.[3] Contemporaries lauded him as the "Banished Immortal" (「謫仙人」),[2] and the "Three Wonders of the Tang" refer to Li Bai's poetry, Pei Min's swordsmanship, and Zhang Xu's calligraphy.[4]
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