Chang 'e should regret stealing the elixir. The night heart in the blue sea and clear sky is a poem of which poet?

Chang 'e should regret stealing the elixir. This is a poem by Li Shangyin. The relevant information is as follows:

1. This poem is a sentence in Chang 'e written by Li Shangyin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which means that Chang 'e should regret stealing the elixir of life and make her spend one lonely night after another in the blue sky. The whole poem expresses the pain of Chang 'e's parting and the regret of not being reunited with her husband.

This poem was written by Li Shangyin when he saw the legend of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon on a full moon night. This poem describes the story of Chang 'e stealing the elixir of life and her loneliness and helplessness in the Moon Palace. Through this story, the poet expressed the pain of parting and the regret of not being reunited with her husband, as well as people's desire and pursuit of immortality.

3. The whole poem is written in Chang 'e's tone, with sincere feelings and beautiful language. One of them, "Blue sea and clear sky at night", vividly depicts the loneliness and helplessness of Chang 'e in the moon palace, which makes people deeply feel her pain and helplessness. The phrase "Chang 'e should regret stealing the elixir" implies people's desire and pursuit of immortality.

Information about Li Shangyin

1, Li Shangyin (8 13 -858), a famous poet in Tang Dynasty, was born in Yuxi (Xi 'an) and Fan Nansheng (Fan Nanzi). Born in Xingyang, Henan (now Xingyang, Zhengzhou), he was a famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty. Born in a bureaucratic family, he has been enterprising and talented in literature since he was a child and likes writing.

2. Li Shangyin's poetry creation involves a wide range of subjects and themes, including love, politics, life, nature and other fields. His poetry has a unique style, with strong personal feelings and profound philosophical thinking. His poems not only express his longing for love and the pain of lovelorn, but also express his concern for politics and criticism of social reality.

3. Politically, Li Shangyin devoted himself to the struggle for existence of Niu and Li. He used to be an important aide of the two parties, but eventually he lost his position and future because of fierce party struggle. He used to work in the local shogunate, then resigned and retired due to family problems such as the death of his wife and the life of his children in Chang 'an, and finally died of poverty.

4. Li Shangyin's poetry works have high artistic value and historical value. His poems were well-known at that time and had a far-reaching influence on later generations. His poetic style was widely imitated and passed down by later generations, and became one of the important representatives of China's classical poetry.