Liu Yuxi's most famous ten poems primary school

Liu Yuxi was a famous writer and politician in the Tang Dynasty. His poems were praised as "famous for their romantic style and outstanding literary talent". Liu Yuxi's poems have a wide range of themes, including pastoral landscapes, nostalgia and lyricism. The ten most famous poems are as follows:

1. Humble Room Inscription: The theme is to eulogize the elegance and unyielding spirit of Qu Yuan, a famous figure in the Warring States Period.

2. "Zhuzhici": The theme is lyrical, expressing the poet's love for local feelings and natural scenery.

3. "Eight Arrays": With the theme of praising history, it depicts the famous battle "Battle of Maling Road" in the period of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, and praises the courage and wisdom of General Han Xin.

4. "The Play Answers Zhang Gongcao": The theme is lyrical, expressing the poet's thoughts and nostalgia for his friends.

5. "Going Down the Lane to See Flowers": The theme is landscape and pastoral, depicting a quiet alley and its flower scenery, expressing the poet's yearning and love for life.

6. "Langtaosha Beidaihe": The theme is landscape and pastoral, which depicts the seascape and scenery of Beidaihe and expresses the poet's praise and awe of nature.

7. Zhuliguan: With the theme of chanting history, it depicts the scene of Han Xin, a famous scholar in the Tang Dynasty, living in a bamboo forest in seclusion, and praises his loyalty and wisdom.

8. "Tongguan Nostalgia": The theme is Nostalgia, eulogizing the heroic deeds and unyielding spirit of Guan Yu, a famous soldier in the Three Kingdoms period.

9. "Autumn Ci": The theme is lyrical, expressing the poet's feelings and thoughts about autumn scenery.

10. "Langtaosha Beidaihe": The theme is landscape and pastoral, which depicts the seascape and scenery of Beidaihe and expresses the poet's praise and awe of nature.