What other poems did Li Shangyin, a poet in Tang Dynasty?

Chang 'e by Li Shangyin: Chang 'e should regret stealing the elixir.

Untitled time was a long time before I met her, but since we were separated by Li Shangyin, the time has become longer: silkworms in spring spin until they die, and candles drain the wick every night.

Li Shangyin's Notes to Friends in the North on a Rainy Night: When * * * cuts candles at the west window, he talks about the rain at night.

Li Shangyin's Jinse: It should have lasted forever, but it came and went unconsciously.

Li Shangyin's The Stars Last Night and the Wind Last Night: Although my body doesn't have bright wings like a phoenix, I can feel the harmonious heartbeat of the sacred unicorn.

Leyou Garden Scenic Area/Li Shangyin's Tomb of Leyou: The sunset is infinitely beautiful and buried by the coming night.

Li Shangyin's Yi Xian: Heaven pities grass, and the sun shines on earth.

Li Shangyin's "Han Donglang's impromptu poems surprised the rest of the day, chasing songs and sitting on Pei Hui's back for a long time": Nianfeng is one of the members who are afraid of merit: Danshan Road in Wan Li, Tonghua, and the sound of the little phoenix is clearer than that of the old one.

Li Shangyin's Two Get One Free: Bananas don't show lilac knots, but they care about each other in the spring breeze.