What is the theme of Ma's Wei Li Shang Yin?

Main idea:

Ma Wei is an epic poem written by Li Shangyin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. There are two poems * * *, one is seven verses and the other is seven laws. Both of them take the stories of Li Longji (Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty) and Yang Yuhuan (Imperial concubine) as lyrical objects, and the poems imply the author's strong criticism of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty.

Original text:

one

Ji Ma moved Yan rhinoceros to the ground, buried red powder and turned it into ashes.

If the king can pour out the country, what can he do if he doesn't cut it?

Secondly,

In vain, I heard the legend that overseas Kyushu, the afterlife is unpredictable, and this life will not stop.

When they heard the guards guarding them, they fought swords at night, and there were no more chickens in the palace.

The Sixth Army has agreed that they will all be stationed in Malaysia. On the old Qixi Festival, we also laughed at the Weaver Girl.

How can the four seasons be emperors? It is better to have Mochow's Lujia.

Li Shangyin was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The word Yishan,No. Yuxi Sheng, Fan Nansheng. Hanoi, Huaizhou (now Qinyang County, Henan Province). In 837 AD (the second year of Tang Wenzong), he was also a scholar. I was depressed all my life in the struggle between Niu and Li. Poetry has achieved great success. It is called "Little Du Li" together with Du Mu and "Wenli" together with Wen Tingyun. Similar to Duan Hewen in the same period, both of them ranked sixteenth in the family, so they were also called "Thirty-six Style". His poems either express the pain of political frustration, or reflect the political life in the late Tang Dynasty, or satirize the present as historical works. Untitled poems describing love life are most popular among readers. Clever conception, flowery rhetoric, rich imagination, rigorous meter, euphemistic and lingering style and high literary value. There are poems by Li Yishan. However, some poems are too obscure to be solved, and there is even a saying that "poets always love Quincy and hate that no one writes about Jian Zheng".