Yes. It is recorded in "Li Family Genealogy".
Looking at Li Bai’s family tree, Li Bai had two sons, the eldest was Li Boqin and the second was Li Pingyang. The second son has no issue, and the eldest son Li Boqin has two daughters, both of whom are married. Li Bai has fallen into the third generation. Looking back at the Feng Shui of Li Bai's hometown, there are mountains but no water, high in the east and low in the west. It is more than majestic but not spiritual enough. It really cannot be called a good word. However, if a person achieves even 10% of Li Bai’s achievements, he should be satisfied.
Li Bai officially married twice in his life, both into wealthy families. The first time she "married" was to the granddaughter of Xu Yushi, the prime minister of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty. She gave birth to a daughter Pingyang and a son Boqin, but Xu died of illness. The second time was to "marry" Zong Chuke's granddaughter. Although Zong Chuke had a bad reputation, Li Bai said that his family "killed Emperor Ao Yiwa, refined stones to mend the sky. He looked at the sun and moon once, and entered the Phoenix Pond three times." It shows the very boring side of this "exiled immortal".
Even though he "married into a wealthy family", Li Bai did not miss his family life and also traveled abroad for many years. "When I went out, my wife forced me to hold my clothes and asked me how many days it would take for me to return westward. When I came back, I wore a gold seal, and I didn't see Su Qin not getting off the plane." In the few poems he wrote about his wife, male dominance Full of awareness.