Characteristics of Li Shangyin's Untitled Poems

The characteristics of Li Shangyin's untitled poems are as follows:

First, borrow the whole artistic image to express some abstract feelings and artistic conception. This artistic conception of Li Shangyin's Untitled Poem is the inheritance and development of China's lyric skills in ancient poetry.

Second, the artistic conception is implicit and the sentiment is meaningful. Poetry uses allusions, the realm is blurred, and there is a wish. As for reality, if you feel it, it seems not. In this way, the meaning of the whole poem is not easy to know.

Third, the language is beautiful and delicate. The author tries his best to create unconventional words and expressions with the mellow beauty of poetry, so his words and sentences are very delicate and appropriate. For example, in ancient times, it was often said "Don't be easy, it will be difficult", but the author said that "the time was long before I met her, but it was longer after we parted" (it was difficult to meet each other, and parting was more sad), which was quite innovative.

The above three characteristics are generally the characteristics of Li Shangyin's untitled poems. These poems include five ancient poems, seven ancient poems and seven quatrains, in addition to the seven-law form. Most poems use allusions, but the meaning is not as clear as this one. Instead, readers have to guess in detail. This is also an important reason for later generations to make various speculations about his Untitled Poem.

Untitled poem:

Untitled is a kind of poetry. The reason why "untitled" is used as the topic is because the author is inconvenient or doesn't want to directly use the topic to reveal the theme of the poem. There are sixteen untitled poems by Li Shangyin, including five-character untitled poems and seven-character untitled poems.