Romanticism in Tang poetry
Li He should be Li He (about 79 1 year-about 8 17 year), a native of Fuchang, Henan Province in the Tang Dynasty (now Yiyang County, Luoyang, Henan Province), who lived in Fuchang Changgu, later called Li Changgu, and was a descendant of Zheng Liang, an imperial clan in the Tang Dynasty. Known as "Shi Gui", he was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, as well as Du Fu, Li Bai, Shi Fo and Wang Wei. There are famous articles such as Wild Goose Gate Taishouxing and Yu Liping Yin. He is the author of Long Valley Collection. Li He was a romantic poet in the mid-Tang Dynasty, and he was also called "Sanli" in Tang Dynasty with Li Bai and Li Shangyin. It is a representative of the transition period from the middle Tang Dynasty to the late Tang Dynasty. Most of his poems lament the untimely birth, feel depressed and express the pursuit of ideals and ambitions; It reflects the situation that the vassal region was divided, the eunuchs were authoritarian and brutally exploited the people. Left behind "dark clouds crush the city and want to destroy it", "chickens crow and the world is white", "If there is love in the sky, the sky will be old" and so on. Li He's poems are imaginative, and he often uses myths and legends to convey the past to the present. Therefore, later generations often call him "a genius" and "Shi Gui", and his poems are called "the words of a ghost fairy". There is a saying that Taibai is not a genius, but a long-term genius. Li He is another famous romantic poet in the history of China literature after Qu Yuan and Li Bai. Li He has been depressed and sentimental for a long time, and his life style is bitter. In the eighth year of Yuanhe (8 13), he resigned as a gift officer and returned to Changgu due to illness. He died young at the age of 27.