1, because those poems have no titles. Untitled was added by later generations.
2. Li Shangyin is withdrawn and affectionate, and is willing to vent his feelings in his poems. He can't express his feelings and wishes in short topics.
3. Li Shangyin's poems are extremely implicit. If you write a topic, the effect will be greatly reduced. Li Shangyin's untitled poems basically have no narrative object, but are more like a person's soliloquy. A person's sadness and loneliness have nothing to do with others. Untitled is the most affectionate tenderness in the world.
4. The "nothingness" in Untitled is to contain everything with a "nothingness". Just like a clever painter, he always leaves a blank in his works, leaving the audience room for imagination. Similarly, different readers can always read their own voices from these untitled poems.
Second, untitled introduction
There are nearly 600 poems by Li Shangyin, among which "untitled" poems are a must.
According to the statistics of poems collected in Li Shangyin's Poems, it can be basically confirmed that there were 15 poems entitled "Untitled" when the poet created: untitled (looking in the mirror at the age of eight), untitled (looking at Liang Chu with deep affection) and untitled two (stars last night; I heard "Nagato" and "Four Untitled Poems" (that is empty talk; Southeast; Affectionate spring night; Where to pay tribute to Zheng), Untitled (brief encounter), Untitled (the fairy of the son-in-law), Untitled two songs (; Heavy curtain), "Untitled" (near the famous Ahou), "Untitled" (haunted by the White Road) and "Untitled" (Wan Li Storm).
Li Shangyin's untitled poems are mainly in the form of seven laws, with deep and graceful lyricism, implicit artistic conception, more inner monologues of the protagonist, fewer event figures and objective life scenes.
Li Shangyin's Untitled works are not only exquisite in writing, but also affectionate and profound in meaning. They are infectious to read, tasty to taste, and confusing in image and emotion, which makes people feel mysterious and meaningful. His poems are of great research value.
Three. Brief introduction of poet
Li Shangyin (about 8 12 or 8 13 ~ about 858), Han nationality, Yuxi native, also known as Fan Nansheng and Fan Nanzi, was a famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty. His ancestral home was in Hanoi, Huaizhou (now Qinyang City, Henan Province), and his ancestors moved to Xingyang (now Zhengzhou, Henan Province). A famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty was called "Little Du Li" with Du Mu and "Wen Li" with Wen.