On Li Bai's Career in Imperial Academy and His Dismissing with Granted Money

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 3:64-71 (2009)
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Home thanks to Kim Hanlin and put also, is the study of Li Bai very important aspect. Lin Li Bai Juhan when the true identity of the Imperial worship. But open-day period is the Hanlin Imperial Academy dedicated to the transition phase, but also the two coexisting phases, and there is no absolute distinction between strict, Hanlin and Hanlin Bachelor mixed worship known phenomenon, not uncommon. Although the difference between the two identities, but more subtle. Li Bai was also kicked up the reasons for gold, mainly in political terms. He make friends during the Imperial Academy, to some extent as when the Korean elite do not like. In addition, Li Bai's family background, and those in power relations, administrative experience, self-positioning and other factors, is a series of obstacles on his career. Combined effect of these factors determines the gold thanks to the necessity to put the issue also. It is important to study Li Bai's career when he worked in the Imperial Academy and was dismissed with granted money by Emperor Xuanzong. In fact, Li Bai was only an attendant in the Imperial Academy. There were many attendants and Hanlin Academicians in the Academy during Kaiyuan and Tianbo period when the system was changing. There were many reasons for Li Bai to be dismissed such as his family background, the relationship with, his political practice and his self - positioning, but most of which was the political reason that he offended some officials in power

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