Among Li He's 240 poems, there are 40 poems about gods and 27 poems about ghosts, accounting for about 28% of Li He's total creation and 74% of the total poems about ghosts and gods. There are 0/5 fairy tales/kloc-and 7 stories about ghosts and gods, accounting for 9% of Li He's total creation and 24% of poems about ghosts and gods. It can be seen that Li He's poems are mainly about ghosts and gods. Calling it "ghost poems" is more in line with the original features of Li He's poetry creation, while calling it "ghost poems" or "ghosts and gods" is more narrow. It feels that few people in the world can understand immortals like Li He, and the so-called "how many people know immortals" has not been explored.
Write about immortals and ghosts. With the wings of imagination and passionate romantic feelings, Chang Ji described the realm of immortals. The mythical figures such as the Queen Mother and Chang 'e, as well as the celestial phenomena such as the Milky Way and the Moon Palace, appeared in such famous works as Ballads in the Sky and Dreaming of Heaven, which were extremely fantastic. However, there is another terrible description of the ghost world in Chang Ji's poems: "A ghost lamp is like a lacquer pine flower" (Walking in Nanshan Field), "Ghost rain scatters all the grass" (the third of Five Ironies), "Ghosts in autumn graves sing treasure poems and hate blood for thousands of years" (Qiu Lai), and "A hundred-year-old owl becomes charming and laughs and rises to a blue fire nest" in Li He's poems. The queen mother's peach blossom is red a thousand times, and how many times has Peng Zu Wu Xian died? " Poems such as "Hao Ge" affirm the changes of all things and point out the natural laws of vicissitudes, birth, aging, illness and death. Poems such as "Immortal" and "Bitter Days are Short" directly describe the imaginary birthdays of ghosts and gods, pointing at Tang Xianzong, who doesn't care about ghosts and gods, and attacking the absurdity of his pursuit of immortality. Du Mu said: "It is not enough to blame others for those who are stubborn and arrogant" and "it is not enough to be absurd" ("Li Changji's Poems"), which is a general comment on this kind of poems.