Liu Yuxi (772 ~842) was born in Luoyang, Henan, and Xingyang, Zhengzhou, Henan. He calls himself "Xingyang native, Luoyang native", and his ancestors are Liu Sheng, King of Zhongshan Jing (a descendant of Xiongnu). Ministers, writers and philosophers in the Tang Dynasty were called "poet heroes".
Liu Yuxi's poems are excellent and have a wide range of subjects. He, Liu Zongyuan, Wei and Bai Juyi were called "three outstanding men" and Bai Juyi were also called "three outstanding men", leaving behind such famous works as Humble Room Inscription, Bai Liu Ci and Wuyi Lane. Liu Yuxi's three philosophical works, The Theory of Heaven, discussed the materiality of heaven and analyzed the origin of the theory of destiny, which is materialistic. He is the author of Collected Works of Liu Mengde and Liu Binke.
Style of works
Liu Yuxi and his poetic style are quite unique. His character is resolute and decisive. During those years in exile, he felt heavy psychological pain and sang "Song of the Solitary Minister".
But he never despaired and had the soul of a fighter. He is the author of ten years of Yuanhe's Langzhao Peking Opera, an interview with Du Xuanguan's poems, Hundred Words, Mosque Collection, Flying a kite, Hua Tuo Lun and other poems. , and many satirical attacks on political opponents, leading to many political repression and blows, but this repression and blow aroused his stronger resentment and resistance.
He said: "I am from Shandong, and I have felt a lot in my life" (Zhushanhui Zen Master).
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