Original text of the title Yuwen Xiucai Cherry

Title Yuwen Xiucai Cherry

[Author] Li She ? [Dynasty] Tang Dynasty

The scenery of a young man's home is not occupied, and the white-haired and diligent love flowers the most.

Today I am crazy and let you laugh, while I am so sad that my eyes are drunk with numbing tea. A brief introduction to Li She, the author of "Inscribed on Yuwen Xiucai's Cherry"

Li She (lived around 806) was a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The name is unknown, and he named himself Qingxizi. He was from Luo (now Luoyang, Henan). When he was young, he visited Liangyuan. During the war, he took refuge in the south and hid under the Xianglu Peak of Lushan Mountain with his younger brother Li Bo. Later he came out to work as a staff member. During the reign of Emperor Xianzong, he served as Prince Tongshiren. Soon after, he was demoted to Sicang in Xiazhou (now Yichang, Hubei Province) and joined the army. He worked in the gorge for ten years. He was pardoned and released. He returned to Luoyang and hid in his young room. During Emperor Wenzong's reign (827-835), he served as Dr. Guozi, known as "Dr. Li" in the world. He is the author of one volume of "Li She's Poems". Save six poems.

Li She's other works

○ Poems about Shepherd Boys

○ Farewell to Zhang Hu in Yueyang

○ Inscribed on the Monk's House in Helin Temple

○ Encountering Night Guests at the Jinglan Sandhouse

○ In the Mountains

○ More works by Li She