Why is Li Bai called Li Bai?

Li Bai, whose name is Taibai, is called violet layman, and also known as fallen immortal. There are several reasons why he is called Li Bai:

1. Origin of his name: Li Bai's name comes from his ancestors, and the origin of Li's surname can be traced back to the ancient clan in China. According to legend, Li Bai's ancestor was Li Guang, the general of the Han Dynasty. He participated in the war between Xiang Yu and Liu Bang, and was a very brave general. Because of his bravery, he was named "clairvoyant" and "clairvoyant" and became a legend in the history of China.

2. the meaning of the name: Li Bai's name "Bai" is taken from Kun gua in the Book of Changes, which represents a gentle force between heaven and earth. And "Taibai" means "white stars in the sky", which means that his talent is outstanding and bright.

3. Allusions of grasping Zhou at the age of one: It is said that Li Bai grabbed a Book of Songs at the ceremony of grasping Zhou at the age of one. His father was very happy and thought that his son might become a famous poet when he grew up, so he wanted to give Li Bai a good name so that future generations would not laugh at his lack of learning. Therefore, Li Bai's name was taken from the "white" in the Book of Songs, symbolizing his future achievements in literature.

4. nickname "Li Hua is in full bloom and a tree is white": when Li Bai was a child, his family gave him a nickname called "Li Hua is in full bloom and a tree is white". This allusion comes from the blooming of plum trees in Li Bai's courtyard. Li Bai's father had a brainwave and thought that the name implied his son's future talent and achievements, so he was officially named Li Bai.

to sum up, Li Bai's name symbolizes his family inheritance, talent and good expectations for his future.