Emotional Expression in Jiang Shang Li Shangyin's Poems

On the River is a five-character poem written by Li Shangyin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The first couplet of this poem says that the autumn wind roared from the Three Gorges, and the poet climbed to the bottom of the river and looked north at his hometown. Zhuan Xu refers to the cloud moving northward, the bright moon shining on the urban and rural areas of Chu, and it is already clear autumn, and the poet is still wandering in Jiangxiang; The neck joint is no escape, no way out. The ending means that the future is boundless and the road is impassable. The whole poem contains sad feelings, sad artistic conception and indignation in exclamation.