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Does anyone know the path that Li Bai traveled throughout his life? It's best to put it on the map

According to records in Li Bai's poems, throughout his life, he traveled to Xinjiang, Gansu, Sichuan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Henan, Shandong, Hebei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, In 18 places (provinces, cities, and autonomous regions) including Guizhou, Beijing, and Chongqing, the General Secretary has visited 206 states and counties, climbed more than 80 mountains, and visited more than 60 rivers and streams and more than 20 lakes and ponds. There are currently 34 provinces, municipalities, autonomous regions and special economic zones in the country, and Li Bai only visited half of them. His lifetime travel itinerary has far exceeded 25,000 miles, and these trips were made in ancient times when transportation was underdeveloped and tools were not advanced. It is understandable how difficult it is to travel step by step using horseback riding or boating, or even walking. It is no exaggeration to say that Li Bai is China's biggest tourist. Li Bai spent almost all his life traveling. His life's wanderings can be roughly divided into three wandering circles and two main wandering lines. The three geographical circles are the Bashu Travel Circle, the Central Vietnam Travel Circle, and the Southern Anhui Travel Circle; the two main travel lines are the Yangtze River Basin Travel Line and the Yellow River Basin Travel Line.