Who are the ancient poets who questioned the universe?
Anxiety about time and space is a major phenomenon in Li Jing's poems. In Li Jing's poetic world, time and space construct an intricate space, which vividly shows the poet's mental pain and self-healing in his life journey of self-exile: in the constant wandering, time goes by, his native land is getting farther and farther, and at the same time, the poet's youth and ambition are constantly consumed in the extension of time and space. There is a fierce conflict between moral redemption and the moral ethics of the group, whether it is insisting on the self-exile of the soul or following the ethics of the fox's death and pursuing personal achievements like ordinary people. Intense psychological conflict is the source of poetry, and it is also the motive force for poets to try to reach reconciliation. In Li Jing's poems, correctly understanding his anxiety about time and space is an effective way to lead to the poet's complicated inner world and correctly understand his poetry creation.