Li Shangyin (about 8 13-858), born in western Henan (xi) and Fan Nan, born in Xingyang, Zhengzhou (now Xingyang, Henan), was a famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty, and was also called "Little Du Li" with Du Mu, Li Shangyin and Li He.
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1, the main works of Li Shangyin
Among the 300 Tang poems written by Li Shangyin, Li Shangyin's poems account for 22, ranking fourth in quantity. According to the New Tang Book, there are 20 volumes of Fan Nanjia Collection, 20 volumes of Fan Nanyi Collection, 3 volumes of Yu Xisheng's Poems, Fu 1 volume, Wen 1 volume, and some works have been lost. There are poems by Li Yishan.
2. Li Shangyin's historical evaluation
Li Shangyin was a star in the poetry of the late Tang Dynasty. In his poems, his sentimentality, rich images and complicated thoughts are often expressed by symbolic means. This symbolism is based on rich and wonderful imagination, so the images in his works are sometimes as colorful as Qibao Liu Su. Sometimes it is as lively and empty as walking on the moon, giving people a strong sense of beauty.
His modern poems, especially the Seven Rhymes, are unique in style, beautiful in words, and ethereal in artistic conception, which has made great contributions to the development of poetic art forms.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Li Shangyin