Ten of Li Shangyin's most famous poems

About "Li Shangyin's ten most famous poems" is as follows:

Li Shangyin is a famous poet in Tang Dynasty, who is good at writing love poems, misty poems and satirical poems. His poems are elegant and beautiful, and are deeply loved by readers.

Untitled time was long before I met her, but even longer after we parted: this poem is one of Li Shangyin's most famous love poems, expressing the poet's deep attachment to his lover. Among them, the poem "It was a long time before I met her, but it was longer after we broke up" became a classic sentence, expressing the bitterness and helplessness in love.

Short message to friends in the north on a rainy night: This poem was written by Li Shangyin to his distant wife, expressing her thoughts and concerns. The poem describes the poet's loneliness in the rainy night and his deep yearning for his distant wife.

Leyou Tomb: This poem describes the beautiful scenery and feelings that Li Shangyin saw in Leyou Scenic Area, and expresses the poet's awe and emotion for nature and life. Among them, the poem "to see the sun, for all his glory, buried by the coming night" became a classic sentence, expressing a short sigh for the good times.

Chang 'e: This poem was written by Li Shangyin to Chang 'e, expressing his admiration and praise for Chang 'e. The poem depicts the lonely image of Chang 'e and her cold and lonely feelings in the moon palace.

A short message to a friend in the north on a rainy night: This poem is another famous love poem of Li Shangyin, expressing his deep thoughts and concern for his distant wife. The poem describes the poet's loneliness in the rainy night and his deep yearning for his distant wife.

"Love in the Rockfall Pavilion and Cuizhou": This poem was written by Li Shangyin when he was boarding at the Rockfall Pavilion, expressing his thoughts on his old friends and Cuizhou. This poem depicts the silence and cold in Luoting, and the poet's nostalgia and memory of his old friend.

Jia Sheng: This poem is one of Li Shangyin's representative works, satirizing and criticizing the rulers at that time. This poem describes Jia Yi's experiences and misfortunes in the Han Dynasty and his contribution to the country and people.

Bei Tie: This poem was written by Li Shangyin instead of Bei Tie, expressing his memories and feelings about the history of Shu and Han. This poem depicts the historical background and scenery of the post office, as well as the poet's thoughts and feelings about history.

Jinse: This poem is one of Li Shangyin's representative works, expressing his memories and feelings of the past years. The poem depicts as many as 50 strings of Jinse and its mournful cries, expressing the poet's nostalgia and recollection of the lost years.

Spring Rain: This poem is one of Li Shangyin's love poems about spring, expressing his love and praise for spring. The poem depicts the tenderness of the spring rain, the moisture and vitality it brings to the earth, and expresses the poet's love for spring.

The above are ten of Li Shangyin's most famous poems, which represent Li Shangyin's literary attainments and talents in different aspects and are also classics in China's literary history.