Brief introduction of Li Yu and Jing Li

Personal data of Li Yuhe Li Jing are as follows:

1, Li Yu.

Personal introduction: Li Yu, 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 Zhongyin and Lianfeng lay, Han nationality, and was the last monarch of 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 poets such as Wen and Wei Zhuang since the late Tang Dynasty, and has been influenced by Li Jing and others, with vivid language, sincere feelings and distinctive style. After the national subjugation, his ci has a wide range of themes and profound meanings, which is unique among the five pronouns in the late Tang Dynasty and has a far-reaching influence on the later ci circles.

2. Li Wei.

Personal profile: Li Jing, word. Li Bian, the eldest son of Li Jue, a martyr in the Southern Tang Dynasty, was the second emperor in the Southern Tang Dynasty during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. He succeeded to the throne in 943. Later, due to the threat of the later Zhou Dynasty, the emperor was separated and renamed as the monarch, and the history was called the Lord of the Southern Tang Dynasty. Li Jing is good at reading and has many talents. He often dines and writes poems with his favorites Han Xizai and Feng Yansi. His ci poems are sincere in feelings, fresh in style and simple in language, and all of them are included in the two major ci poems of Southern Tang Dynasty.