Many poems by Li Shangyin are untitled. What is the reason?

So many poems written by Li Shangyin are "untitled" because they are untitled. Untitled was added by later generations. Li Shangyin is detached from things and has rich feelings, and freely expresses himself in his poems. He can't express his feelings and wishes with a short title. Li Shangyin's poems are extremely subtle. If he writes the title, the effect will be greatly reduced. Li Shangyin's untitled poems basically have no narrative objects. They are more like a person's soliloquy. A person's melancholy and loneliness have nothing to do with others. Untitled is the most affectionate love in the world.

The "nothing" in Untitled is all-encompassing with a "nothing". Just like an excellent painter, he always leaves a blank in his works, leaving the audience room for imagination. Similarly, readers of different books can always read their own voices from these untitled poems. Introduction to Untitled Li Shangyin has nearly 600 poems, among which Untitled poems are unique. According to the statistics of Li Shangyin's Poems and the poems included in this book, it can be basically confirmed that there were 15 poems named Untitled when the poet wrote. Untitled (looking in the mirror at the age of eight), Untitled (beginning with Liang Zhu) and Two Untitled Poems (stars last night); "Wen Daochang Daomen") and "Four Untitled Poems" (empty talk; Southeast wind; Affectionate Spring Festival Gala. Untitled (a brief encounter), untitled (a fairy in the son's husband), untitled two songs (a phoenix-tailed fragrant Luo; Under the curtain), untitled (close to the Queen), untitled (wandering in the white road), untitled (stormy Wan Li).

Li Shangyin's Untitled, with seven laws as the main form, is lyrical and meticulous, and its artistic conception is delicate and hazy. Li Shangyin's Untitled works are not only meaningful, but also full of affection and profound artistic conception. They are attractive to read and delicious. In addition, the confusing pictures and emotions make people feel mysterious and meaningful.

His poems are of great research value. About the poet Li Shangyin (about 8 12 or 8 13 ~ about 858), Han nationality, Li Mingshan, also known as Fan Nansheng and Fan Nanzi, was a famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty. His ancestral home was in Hanoi, Huaizhou (now Qinyang, Henan), and his ancestors moved to Xingyang (now Zhengzhou, Henan). A famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty was called "Xiao" with Du Mu and "Wen Li" with Wen.