How did Zhou Ji evaluate Li Yu's ci in "Zashi in Jiecunzhai"?

Zhou Ji commented on Li Yu's words "like a pony, don't listen to your orders" in "Street Village Zhai Miscellaneous Poems". Xie Cun Zhai Ci Miscellaneous Works was first published before Ci Compilation. Ci Bian is a textbook of Ci written by Zhou Ji 18 12 when it was awarded Wusong. It focuses on choosing words and comments simultaneously. Written by Zhou Ji in Qing Dynasty.

Li Yu (937-978), the sixth son of Li Jing, the ruler of the Southern Tang Dynasty, was originally named Jia Cong, whose name was Chongguang, and whose name was Zhong Yin and Lian Feng lay. Born in Pengcheng (now tongshan district, Xuzhou, Jiangsu), he was the last monarch in the Southern Tang Dynasty. ? Li Yu is proficient in calligraphy, painting, melody and poetry, especially in ci. Li Yu's ci has inherited the tradition of Huajian poets such as Wen and Wei Zhuang since the late Tang Dynasty, and has been influenced by Li Jing and Feng Yansi. Its language is bright, vivid, sincere and distinctive. After the national subjugation, his ci was characterized by a wide range of themes and profound meanings, and it was unique among the five pronouns in the late Tang Dynasty, which had a far-reaching influence on the later ci circles.

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