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===Return and other travels=== When Li received the news of his imperial pardon, he returned down the river to [[Jiangxi]], passing on the way through [[Baidicheng]], in [[Kuizhou]] Prefecture, still engaging in the pleasures of food, wine, good company, and writing poetry; his poem "[[s:Translation:Departing from Baidi in the Morning|Departing from Baidi in the Morning]]" records this stage of his travels, as well as poetically mocking his enemies and detractors, implied in his inclusion of [[Simians (Chinese poetry)|imagery of monkeys]]. Although Li did not cease his wandering lifestyle, he then generally confined his travels to [[Nanjing]] and the two [[Anhui]] cities of [[Xuancheng]] and Li Yang (in modern [[Zhao County]]).<ref name="Wu, 61"/> His poems of this time include nature poems and poems of socio-political protest.<ref name="Sun, 24 and 25"/> Eventually, in 762, Li's relative [[Li Yangbing]] became magistrate of [[Dangtu]], and Li Bai went to stay with him there.<ref name="Wu, 61"/> In the meantime, Suzong and Xuanzong both died within a short period of time, and China had a new emperor. Also, China was involved in renewed efforts to suppress further military disorders stemming from the Anshi rebellions, and Li volunteered to serve on the general staff of the Chinese commander [[Li Guangbi]]. However, at age 61, Li became critically ill, and his health would not allow him to fulfill this plan.<ref>Sun, 26β28</ref>
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