Characteristics of Ye Li's Poems

The Tang Dynasty never lacked talented women. This disgusting poem written by a female Taoist in the Tang Dynasty is called Acacia. As long as it is a spoony man, he will burst into tears after reading it. In addition, the female author of this poem is named Li Zhi (with the same name as Tang Gaozong). She became famous early, but her life experience was also tragic.

Acacia and resentment (Ye Li)

Human nature is as deep as the sea, less than half of lovesickness.

The sea is still limited, and acacia is boundless.

Take the piano to the high building, and the building will be full of empty moonlight.

Playing acacia, the string broke for a while.

The general meaning of this poem: As the saying goes, the sea is deep. In my little girl's eyes, the depth of the sea is not half as deep as I miss Wan Li. The sea is naturally vast, and it is also possible to walk to the other side. But my similarity is infinite. I played the piano in the middle of a tall building, and the moonlight reflected in it. I'm here to play a song of great thoughts, so let this lovesick heart break with the chords.

Judging from the poem, the number of words is small, short and pithy. Expressing deep feelings and describing the scene of the dispatcher left a rich imagination and appreciation space for future generations, and the poems written were full of flavor. This poem is disgusting rather than frivolous. After all, it is not appropriate to describe the poems written by talented women as disgusting. In the poem, she not only wrote her own bleak scene, but also expressed women's longing for the depths of the ocean. This may be Li Zhi's inner monologue or Li Zhi's way of expressing his feelings.

However, Li Zhi's final outcome was tragic, not only failing to keep the gate, but also failing to die alone. In his later years, he was called into the palace. In 784, Juba was killed by Tang Dezong for being a rebel in the field of poetry. This shows that most talented women in ancient times died badly!