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The Sogdian Who Wrote the Tang Dynasty's Epic

6 min · 8 de jul de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the forgotten literary genius of the Sogdian diaspora in Tang China: the poet Li Bai (also known as Li Bo), whose family hailed from the Silk Road trading networks of Central Asia. Born in 701 CE in Suiye (modern-day Tokmok, Kyrgyzstan) — a Sogdian outpost of the Western Regions — Li Bai's lineage may have been Sogdian or closely connected to Sogdian merchant clans. His poetry captures the spirit of the Silk Road: images of jade, horses, wine, and distant lands, woven into the classical Chinese tradition. The hosts discuss his most famous poems, like 'Drinking Alone by Moonlight' and 'The Road to Shu Is Hard,' and how his outsider status shaped his romantic, wandering persona. They also touch on the Tang dynasty's cosmopolitan culture, where foreign-born poets could rise to fame, and the later attempts to 'Sinicize' Li Bai's origins. Along the way, they reveal how Sogdian influences — from music to cuisine to language — permeated Tang daily life, and why Li Bai's legacy remains a bridge between the steppe and the capital. #LiBai #TangDynasty #Sogdian #SilkRoad #ChinesePoetry #ChangAn #CentralAsia #Tokmok #Suiye #DrinkingAloneByMoonlight #Cosmopolitanism #FexingoHistory #History #Literature #Eurasia #CuiHao #DuFu #Buddhism Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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