What emotions did Jia Sheng express?

The poem "Jia Sheng" expresses multiple emotions:

1. Sympathy for Jia Yi's unrecognized talent: The poet reflected the late Han Dynasty by satirizing Emperor Wen's behavior of seeking talents but not knowing them. In the social reality of the Tang Dynasty, even the emperors of the late Tang Dynasty were like Emperor Wen, who were enlightened on the surface but in reality were dim and incompetent.

2. The author's sentimentality about being marginalized politically and having unrealized ambitions: In his sympathy for Jia Yi, the poet expresses his political misfortunes and his regret at being unable to display his talents.

3. Criticism of the hypocrisy of the feudal rulers in seeking for virtuous people and their mere pursuit of immortality, regardless of the suffering of the common people: By satirizing the superficial behavior of the feudal rulers, the poet revealed that they were actually unable to recognize virtuous people. , the truth about Ren Xian. The author Li Shangyin (about 813-about 858) was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The courtesy name is Yishan and the nickname is Yuxisheng. A native of Hanoi, Huaizhou (now Qinyang, Henan). Kaicheng (Tang Wenzong's reign, 836-840) was a Jinshi.