"Chang 'e" Tang, Li Shangyin, mica screen candle shadow is deep, the long river gradually falls and the stars sink. Chang 'e, I must regret eating the elixir, and now I am alone, in the blue sky, singing every night.
Brief introduction of Li shangyin
Li Shangyin (8 13 -858) is a native of Yuxi. Originally from Hanoi, Huaizhou (now Qinyang City, Henan Province), he moved to Zhengzhou. Li Shangyin was a famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty, and was also called "Little Du Li" with Du Mu. Together with Li Bai and Li He, they are called "Three Li's in Tang Dynasty" and "Wen Li" with Wen. It is also called "Thirty-six Style" because its style is close to the paragraphs and essays of the same period, and all three of them rank 16th in the family.
When Li Shangyin was 9 years old, his father died. 1 1 years old, I studied with an elder in my family and copied words for others to make money to subsidize my family. Li Shangyin, 16 years old, began to pay attention to some of his works when he was in contact with local scholars. After getting to know Bai Juyi, Ling Huchu and other predecessors.
When Ling Huchu, a native of Taiyuan, was appointed as the special envoy of our Tian Ping army in Shandong, he hired Li Shangyin as the inspector of our shogunate. Ling Huchu has twice sponsored Li Shangyin to take the exam in Beijing. In the second year of Kaicheng (837), 25-year-old Li Shangyin was finally promoted to the Jinshi list, awarded the school book lang and added the captain of Hongnong.
Later, he was involved in a dispute between Niu and Li. Because he married the daughter of Wang Maoyuan, a Li Party member, Ling, the son of Ling Huchu, a Niu Party member, was rejected for a long time and was frustrated all his life. In Dazhong, Li Shangyin served as a judge in Guiguan, Jiannan and Dongchuan. In the tenth year of Dazhong (856), he returned to Chang 'an as a salt and iron official, and was later dismissed and died.
Li Shangyin was a famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty. At the age of sixteen, Li Shangyin wrote The Theory of Genius and The Theory of Sacredness. Hard career, widowed in his later years, frustrated in officialdom. His poems, especially untitled poems, are wrapped in resentment and bitterness under the gorgeous coat, so they are read the most.
His poems are beautiful, profound and novel, which makes people reluctant to read. That night, when the poems of the prosperous Tang Dynasty drifted away under the light of their predecessors, Li Shangyin pushed the poems of the prosperous Tang Dynasty to another peak.