The picture shows the hometown of Li Bai in qinglian town.
The above is the trajectory of Li Bai's growth. Let's tidy up. Born in Tianshui, Gansu, he is a descendant of Liang Wuzhao and Wang Ligui. His people were exiled to a small country in the western regions for violating the criminal law. Broken leaves, Li Bai was born here, and his people began to get rich in business. At that time, Xishu was a trading zone for Hu merchants. At the age of 5, Li Bai moved to Qinglian Township, Changlong County, Mianzhou, and took a new surname. To sum up, Li Bai was born in Tianshui, Gansu, was born in Suiye, the western region, and grew up in Mianyang, Sichuan. The only problem now is that Suiye Town was not in the Tang Dynasty when Li Bai was born and was occupied by Turks. It was not until Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty that he got the command of Anxi four towns. Some people say that Li Bai is a foreigner who has been seriously Turkized, not a Han Chinese. ?
Li Bai's later years coincided with the Anshi Rebellion, and he went to dangtu county to make Li, an uncle, die soon. The old Tang book says that he died suddenly after drinking.
There are many reasons. First, Broken Leaf City is now in Central Asia. When Emperor Taizong was a small town in the western regions, it was occupied by the Hu people when it was abandoned. Secondly, Hao Wei, a friend of Li Bai's younger generation, described Li Bai's appearance with the metaphor of "eyes wide open, like a hungry tiger" in "Preface to Li Hanlin Caotang Collection", like a semi-final meeting with blue eyes. It is very likely that Li Bai's mother is not a Han Chinese; Thirdly, Li Bai has a son named Yue Mingnv, which is not the naming habit of China people. Fourth, Fan Huhua in the Tang Dynasty said that Li Bai could read foreign languages and write credentials in foreign languages when he worshipped Hanlin. The foreign characters here are of course Turkic characters, which is also the reason for Li Bai's criticism. Some people are ashamed that Li Bai wrote variant characters. ?
Broken leaf city, in today's Kyrgyzstan, was one of the four towns in Anxi during the Tang Dynasty. The great poet Li Bai was born here. The picture shows the ruins of Broken Leaf City.
However, no amount of reasons can deny Li Bai's nationality and origin. Li Bai is a native of the Tang Dynasty and grew up in the territory of the Tang Dynasty. He is a descendant of the Han people. Ancestor Liang is a famous Han nationality in Longxi. His people lived here, but they were forced to migrate to Central Asia because of crimes, and they were infected with the habits of the Hu people. That's understandable. After the world was at peace, their people returned to Shanhaiguan and settled in Xishu, where their surname was Li. So Li Bai must be a Han Chinese, at most a little Turkic Han Chinese, that's all.