How many poems * * * have Li Shangyin handed down to this day?
There are more than 6 poems by Li Shangyin, and 594 poems have been handed down. According to the theme of chanting, Li Shangyin's poems can be mainly divided into several categories: politics and chanting history. As an intellectual who cares about politics, Li Shangyin wrote a large number of poems in this field, and about 1 poems survived. Among them, Han Bei, A Hundred Rhymes in the Western Suburb, Following the Teacher's East, and Two Feelings are among the more important works. Li Shangyin's early political poems refer to Chen's current situation, with a harsh tone of grief and indignation and a sense of self-expectation, which can well reflect his mentality at that time. In poems about political and social content, it is a feature of Li Shangyin's poems to borrow historical themes to reflect his views on contemporary society. Fu Ping Shao Hou, Two Poems of Northern Qi Dynasty, Maoling, etc. are the representatives. Express one's feelings and chant things. Li Shangyin's career was bumpy all his life, and his ambition could not be realized, so he used poetry to dispel his depression and anxiety. "An Ding Tower", "In Spring", "Leyouyuan Scenic Resort" and "Du Gongbu Leaving in the Middle of Shu" are some of the most popular songs. It is worth noting that many seven-character poems in such works are considered to be important successors of Du Fu's poetic style. Emotional poetry. The works that chant inner feelings, including most untitled poems, are the most distinctive parts of Li Shangyin's poems, and have also received the most attention from later generations. Jinse, Yantai Poem, Three Poems of Bicheng, Re-entering the Temple of the Virgin, etc., have maintained a style similar to that of untitled poems. Five Poems of Willow Branches, note on a rainy night to a friend in the north, Going to East Shu after Mourning for Injuries and Getting Snow in San Guan, etc., reflect the artistic conception of another style of Li Shangyin's emotional poems. Social intercourse and communication. Among Li Shangyin's poems used for communication, several poems addressed to Linghu Mao (Pay farewell to Hu Ling to make up the vacancy, a message to secretary linghu, Pay Hu Ling to see the doctor, Send Hu Ling to be a bachelor, Dream Hu Ling to be a bachelor, and Hu Ling Sheren said that last night's play on the moon was a gift) attracted special attention, which provided an explanation for his relationship with Linghu Mao.