Liu Yuxi (772-842), a native of Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan Province), was a writer and philosopher in the Tang Dynasty and was known as a "poet". His poems have a wide range of themes, and he is called "Liu Liu" with Liu Zongyuan, "Three Masters" with Wei and Bai Juyi, and "Bai Liu" with Bai Juyi, leaving behind such famous works as Humble Room Ming, Zhi Zhu Ci, Yang Liuzhi Ci and Wuyi Lane. , including Liu Mengde's collected works and Liu Keji.
Qinyuan Chunxue, modern; Look at what the northern countries have shown: a hundred miles of frozen Go; Thousands of miles of snow. Looking inside and outside the Great Wall, I only feel embarrassed; When the river rises and falls, it loses momentum. The mountains are like dancing silver snakes, and the highlands are like advancing wax elephants, all trying to match the sky in height. When the weather is fine, look at the sunny market. What a charming sight! This land is so beautiful that countless heroes bow to their knees. Cherish Qin Huang Hanwu, slightly lost literary talent; Tang Zong Song Zu, slightly less coquettish.
Poetry is the reason for us to love the past, present and future of this world more. We often say that life is not just the present, but also poetry and distance.