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Li Shangyin (about 8 13-858), a native of western Henan, Fan Nansheng, a native of Xingyang, Zhengzhou (now Xingyang, Zhengzhou, Henan), was a famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty, and was called "Xiao" together with Du Mu. 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 popular. 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". In the second year of Tang Wenzong (837), Li Shangyin became the first scholar, and served as secretary of the provincial school, bookkeeper of the school and commander of Hongnong. Because he was involved in the political whirlpool of "the dispute between Niu and Li", he was excluded and frustrated all his life. In the last years of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (about 858), Li Shangyin died of illness in Zhengzhou and was buried in Xingyang, his hometown.

It is also said that he was buried in Yongdian, Huaizhou (now Wangzhuang Town, Qinyang Mountain) at the foot of Qinghua Beishan, whose ancestral home is Dongyuan. In the 11th year of Tang Yuanhe (8 16), Li Shangyin was about three years old and went to Zhejiang with Li Si. Li Si died before he was ten years old. Li Shangyin had to go back to his hometown with his mother and live a hard and poor life. At home, Li Shangyin is the eldest son, so he also bears the responsibility of supporting the portal. Li Shangyin mentioned in his article that he was a "bookseller" when he was young, that is, copying books for others to make money to supplement his family. Li Shangyin recited scriptures at the age of five, and wrote an inkstone at the age of seven. After returning to his hometown, he learned classics from an uncle who was proficient in the Five Classics and elementary school. At the age of sixteen, he was named after his mastery of ancient Chinese. Besides, he writes beautiful work letters and good articles. In the third year of Tang Dahe (829), he moved to Luoyang and met Bai Juyi, Ling Huchu and other predecessors. Linghu Chu appreciates Li Shangyin's literary talent and attaches great importance to him. He asked Li Shangyin to make friends with his son Ling Humao and others, and personally taught him the knowledge of the current style (husband and wife). "It gave him a gift and made him suitable for the plan." Later, he was hired as an inspector and went to Yunzhou, Taiyuan and other places. In the past few years, Li Shangyin has taken an active part in exams and studied hard at the same time. Although he failed repeatedly in the imperial examination, his writing style changed from scattered to parallel, and he seldom wrote prose again.