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  2. Li Bai - Wikipedia

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    Li Bai was also noted as a master of the jueju, or cut-verse. [50] Ming-dynasty poet Li Pan Long thought Li Bai was the greatest jueju master of the Tang dynasty. [51] Li Bai was noted for his mastery of the lüshi, or "regulated verse", the formally most demanding verse form of the times. Watson notes, however, that his poem "Seeing a Friend ...

  3. Li Bai (spy) - Wikipedia

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    During the Chinese Civil War, Li Bai sent a large amount of secret information to the communists. On December 29, 1948, he got top secret intelligence about the KMT's entire defence line along the Yangtze River. At dawn the next day, while he was sending this intelligence by telegraph, the radio was detected and he was arrested by the KMT.

  4. House of Li - Wikipedia

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    The Li family originated in the Longxi Commandery and had Han ethnic origins. They were also known as the Longxi Li lineage (隴西李氏), which included the famous Tang poet Li Bai. The Li family were members of the northwest military aristocracy prevalent during the Sui dynasty. [1] [2]

  5. Exiled Hong Kong Filmmakers Mark Controversial Anniversary ...

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    A group of independent filmmakers are set to direct “Tiananmen” (working title), a film paying homage to Hong Kong’s golden age of cinema in a story set against the backdrop of the ‘June 4 ...

  6. Hong Kongers reflect on Taiwan, an imperfect exile - AOL

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    Just 400 miles from Hong Kong, Taiwan offered the freedoms that many Hong Kongers were used to and saw disappearing in their hometown. Hong Kongers reflect on Taiwan, an imperfect exile Skip to ...

  7. Ode to Gallantry - Wikipedia

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    It was first serialised in Hong Kong from 11 June 1966 to 19 April 1967 in the newspaper Ming Pao. [1] The novel shares the same Chinese title as a poem by the Tang dynasty poet Li Bai , which was used as its epigraph .

  8. Hong Kong uses new national security law against exiled ... - AOL

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    Hong Kong's Security Bureau said on Wednesday it would use powers in a new national security law against six self-exiled activists residing in Britain, including cancelling their passports, after ...

  9. Fei hua qing han - Wikipedia

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    Reaction to the poem has been mixed. Although its authenticity has been doubted from the beginning, some claimed that it was an "insight" of Li Bai who would foresee the war crime of Japan. Some Chinese [weasel words] felt disgraced by the humor, and blamed the author was so childish and shameful to imitate Li Bai in a bad taste apocryphal poem ...