From "Mountain Sakura" by Li Shangyin.
Wherever the mourning kite is in charge, the cherry blossoms will always hang on the shore. How long will the cherry blossoms last? The willows, greens and peaches are unknown. I advise you not to ask about the Fangfei Festival. The storm in my hometown is miserable. ——Li Shangyin
Extended information:
Li Shangyin (about 813-about 858), named Yishan, also named Yuxi (Xi) Sheng, also named Fan Nansheng, his ancestral home is Huaizhou Hanoi ( Qinyang, Jiaozuo, Henan today), was born in Xingyang, Zhengzhou (now Xingyang City, Zhengzhou, Henan). He is a famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty. Together with Du Mu, he is known as "Xiao Li Du", and with Wen Tingyun, he is known as "Wen Li". Li Shangyin, Li He and Li Bai are collectively known as the "Three Lis". Together with Wen Tingyun, they are called "Wen Li". Because the style of poetry is similar to that of Duan Chengshi and Wen Tingyun of the same period, and all three of them were ranked sixteenth in the family, they are collectively called "Thirty-sixth Style".
Li Shangyin was one of the few poets in the late Tang Dynasty and even the entire Tang Dynasty who deliberately pursued poetic beauty. He is good at poetry writing, and his parallel prose is also of high literary value. His poems are novel in conception and beautiful in style, especially some love poems and untitled poems, which are sentimental, beautiful and moving, and are widely read. However, some poems (represented by "Jin Se") are too obscure and difficult to understand. There is a saying that "poets always love Xikun and hate that no one writes Zheng Jian."
Reference materials; Baidu Encyclopedia-Li Shangyin