Du Mu and Li Shangyin are also called Du Xiaoli.
Both of them are famous for their poems, "Du Li in the world". Different from Li Bai and Du Fu in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, it is also called "Little Du Li".
Their achievements in poetry are quite high, and they are all ready to feel the time, express their feelings, sing history, sing things, write landscapes and write romance. There are seven laws of business concealment and goodness, and use is more than interest. Mu Zhi won with seven stunts, and his writing is beautiful. Liu Xizai, a scholar in Qing Dynasty, said: "Du Fanchuan's poems are heroic and Li Fannan's poems are affectionate", which basically summarized their main style characteristics. Prose and prose at that time were also famous.
The Literary Achievements of "Little Du Li"
Du Mu's opinion on his writing is "meaning first, qi second, words and sentences as defense", which is gentle and gentle, and "runs through the world".
Epang Palace Fu, as the representative, satirizes the politics of the late Tang Dynasty through the death of Qin Dynasty, aiming at satirizing the present through the past, which is of great practical significance. In writing, it draws lessons from the tradition of China ancient writers in the mid-Tang Dynasty, which combines narrative, description, lyricism and discussion in one furnace, paving the way without being tired, flowing smoothly and imposing, and the pattern has created a precedent for prose in the Song Dynasty.
Li Shangyin studied parallel prose. He named his parallel prose "Liu Si" for the first time, and since then "Liu Si" has become another general term for parallel prose. His parallel prose is far from Xu Ling and Yu Xin, close to Lu Zhi, and he is good at innovation, so that he is good at making things colorful.
Shang Yin's "Yuan Yu Wei 1 Volume" was called "full of little people's feelings" in the Song Dynasty. Today's satirical short poems are only "Lice" and "Scorpion", both of which are in the form of four words and eight sentences, and the content is roughly satirizing those despicable people who do bad things.