Who wrote "Claiming the sea at sunset, the sun is in power today"?

"Returning to the sea in a hundred days, prospering today" was written by Li Shangyin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

Although the sound of sunset dusk will soon set off the vast sea, the bright red sunset at this moment is more in line with people's hearts.

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Hundreds of dusk claimed the sea, and now the red sun is popular.

Dongfanghong Yang Zaisheng, when will the castle peak fall?

Translation:

Although the sound of sunset dusk will soon set off the vast sea, only the bright red sunset is more in line with people's hearts. The sun rises in the east again, and I don't know when it will be sunset.

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Brief introduction of the author

Li Shangyin (about 8 13-858), a native of western Henan, was born in Xingyang, Zhengzhou (now Xingyang, Zhengzhou, Henan), and his ancestral home was in Hanoi, Huaizhou. A famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty, together with Du Mu, was called "Little Du Li".

In the second year of Kaicheng (837), he became a scholar, became a secretary of provincial studies, and moved to hongnong county, becoming the staff of Wang Maoyuan (father-in-law), the messenger of Jingyuan era. He was involved in the political whirlpool of "the dispute between Niu and Li", was excluded and had a rough life. At the end of the Middle Ages (about 858), he died in Zhengzhou.

Li Shangyin was one of the few poets who deliberately pursued the beauty of poetry in the late Tang Dynasty and even the whole Tang Dynasty. He is good at poetry writing, and parallel prose has high literary value. His poems are novel in conception and beautiful in style, especially some love poems and untitled poems are touching, beautiful and moving, and are widely read. However, some poems (represented by Jinse) are obscure and inseparable, and there is a saying that "poets always love Quincy and hate that no one writes about Jian Zheng".