Li Shangyin's poems have formed a unique style in art, and deep affection is its fundamental feature. Whether it is feeling time, expressing feelings, nostalgia for the past, and singing about things, all works are permeated with the poet's true feelings and have the charm of sighing. In addition to poetry, Li Shangyin's parallel prose was also quite famous at that time, which was not only neat and meticulous, but also natural and dense, different from the general four or six essays in the late Tang Dynasty. Representative works, such as Xiang Hu Ling's official document, Si Tuleideng's official document, Pei Jiewen's essay and Hedong's first class, are sincere and touching, and there are some rough elements in the rigorous sentence structure, which makes people feel parallel prose. However, a large part of his parallel prose belongs to officialdom entertainment, and the content is relatively poor. Li Shangyin is famous for his untitled poems. According to statistics, the poems included in Li Shangyin's Collection of Poems [7] can basically confirm that there are 15 * * poems written by poets with untitled names:
Untitled (looking in the mirror at the age of eight)
Untitled (according to Liang)
Two Untitled Poems (Stars last night; Wendao Luomen)
Four Untitled Poems (empty talk; Southeast; Affectionate spring night; Where to mourn Zheng)
Untitled (after a brief encounter)
Untitled (immortal son)
"Untitled Two Songs" (Feng Luo; The curtain falls)
Untitled (near the famous Ahou)
Untitled (white roads)
Untitled (Wan Li Storm)
Li Shangyin once compiled his parallel prose works into 20 volumes of Fan Nanjia Collection and 20 volumes of Fan Nanyi Collection, with a total of 832 articles. Although the social significance of Li Shangyin's poems is not as good as that of Li Bai, Du Fu and Bai Juyi, Li Shangyin is the most influential poet in later generations, because there are more people who like Li Shangyin's poems than Du Li and Bai Juyi. Among the 300 Tang poems edited by Sun Zhu in the Qing Dynasty, 22 poems by Li Shangyin were included, ranking fourth after Du Fu (38 poems), Wang Wei (29 poems) and Li Bai (27 poems). This anthology of Tang poems is a household name in China, from which we can see Li Shangyin's great influence on ordinary people.