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===Calligraphy=== [[File:Libai shangyangtai.jpg|thumb|400px|The only surviving calligraphy in Li Bai's own handwriting, titled ''Shangyangtai'' (To Yangtai Temple), located at the [[Palace Museum]] in Beijing, China.<ref name="mag">{{cite web|url=http://www.flashpointmag.com/libai10.htm|title=Going Up To Sun Terrace by Li Bai: An Explication, Translation & History|author=Belbin, Charles and T.R. Wang|work=Flashpoint Magazine|quote=It is now housed in the Palace Museum in Beijing. Scholars commonly acknowledge it as authentic and the only known surviving piece of calligraphy by Li Bai.|access-date=6 August 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181006075209/http://www.flashpointmag.com/libai10.htm|archive-date=6 October 2018}}</ref>]] Li Bai was a skilled [[Chinese calligraphy|calligrapher]]. One surviving piece of his calligraphy work in his own handwriting exists today.<ref name=mag/> The piece is titled ''Shàng yáng tái'' (''Going Up To Sun Terrace''), a {{convert|38.1|×|28.5|cm}} long scroll (with later addition of a title written by [[Emperor Huizong of Song]] and a postscript added by the [[Qianlong Emperor]]); the calligraphy is housed in the [[Palace Museum]] in Beijing, China.<ref name=arts>{{cite magazine |title=Selected paintings and calligraphy acquired by the Palace Museum in the last fifty years|volume=30|magazine=Arts of Asia|year=2000|page=56}}</ref>
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