The propaganda room invited the sages to meet the ministers, and Jia was even more incoherent. Poor midnight is unprecedented, and Mo Wen people ask ghosts and gods. Emperor Wen of Han asked the relegated minister in the propaganda room that Jia Yi's talent and demeanor were unparalleled. Chatting late into the night, Wendi moved his knees close to him, but unfortunately he didn't care about the people but only about ghosts and gods.
Appreciation of Li Shangyin's Poem Jia Sheng Jia Sheng Jia Sheng is an epic of Li Shangyin in Tang Dynasty, which aims to express the poet's feelings of lack of talents through Jia Yi's experience. The following is the appreciation of Li Shangyin's poem Jia Sheng, hoping to help everyone.
"Jia Sheng" Li Shangyin propaganda room invited sages to visit courtiers, and Jia Sheng was even more incoherent. Poor midnight is unprecedented, and Mo Wen people ask ghosts and gods. Jia Sheng: Jia Yi, known as Jia Sheng in history, Sima Qian combined Qu Yuan and his biography into Biography of Qu Yuan and Jia Sheng. See Liu Changqing's Seven Laws and On Passing Jia Yi's House and Other Poems.
Xuan Shi: the main room in front of Han Weiyang Palace; Chasing ministers: Jia Yi was once demoted. Talent: talent. Man: This refers to the place with lush vegetation and overgrown weeds, and later refers to man.
Jia Yi's "suggestions" can generally be implemented. Who can say that Wendi despises Jia Yi? Since ancient times, I don't know how many dignitaries, although the official position is very high, but their remarks were abandoned by the king.
There are two opinions about the writing age of this poem. One is "Poems on Life in Yuxi". Note: "This poem was written by Li Shangyin in the first month of the second year of Dazhong (848), and was ordered by Zheng Ya, the secretariat of Guangxi, to go to Zhaozhou as a magistrate.
Because Li Shangyin is the head of a county, he has to sacrifice great events, so he wrote this poem with the title. Another view was put forward by Liu Yang, who believed that this poem was written in March and April of the second year of Dazhong, when Li Shangyin left Guilin and stayed in Beijing.
Li Shangyin, the author of this poem, lived in the late Tang Dynasty, which was in decline. He was deeply dissatisfied with the fatuity of the emperor, the eunuch's power and the domineering of the buffer region. Moreover, Li Shangyin was involved in the party struggle between Niu and Li, and was repeatedly excluded.