Liu Yuxi's Chaozhou Poems

Liu Yuxi's tide poems include Five Topics of Jinling. The old country is surrounded by mountains, and the tide hits the empty city and returns to loneliness. On the east bank of Huaihe River, the ancient cold moon, midnight, peep at the old palace. Five Topics of Jinling is a group of poems by Liu Yuxi, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, including Stone Town, Wuyi Lane, Taicheng, Gong Sheng Lecture Hall and Jiangling Building.

These five poems contrast the eternity of nature and the vicissitudes of human beings, and express the feeling of nostalgia for the past and sighing for the present. The whole poem vividly shows that with the evolution of history, the prosperity of the nobles in the six dynasties palace has become a thing of the past, and there are both sympathy and allegory for the decline of emperors and princes who plot power. Poetry is the artistic treasure of Tang poetry, which integrates emotion, scenery, events and reason, and has a broad scene and profound meaning.