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What are Li Shangyin's works?

1, Li Shangyin's works include Li Yishan's poems.

2. Introduction to the work

Li Yishan's poetry anthology has three volumes, about 600 poems. Li Shangyin, a poet, showed the social reality that the people lived in poverty after the Ganlu Incident, traced the historical changes of the Tang Dynasty's rebellion, and pointed out the root of the disaster from the comparison between the past and the present.

There are quite a few works in Li Yishan's poetry collection that directly touch current politics, showing the poet's distinctive political attitude and unusual courage. Such as "affection" and "attaching importance to affection", strongly attacking the eunuchs in charge of state affairs; Call an Gongzhu to surrender, etc. , denounced the buffer region that brought disaster to the country and people, and satirized the court's appeasement of the strong vassal. Especially "A Hundred Rhymes in the Western Suburb".

Li Shangyin's epic has also made great achievements. They record historical lessons and hope that those in power will take them as a warning, which is of great practical significance. Such as Fuping Shaohou, Southern Dynasties, Northern Qi and so on. Whipped the arrogance and extravagance of feudal emperors in history; "Yaochi" and "Jia Sheng" satirize the emperor's vain pursuit of immortality, revealing the poet's ambition; Ma Wei, Long Chi, Hua, etc. , are directly aimed at the emperor, has a strong shock.

3. Introduction to the author

Li Shangyin (about 8 12 or 813—about 858), born in the west of Henan, Fan Nansheng, was born in Hanoi, Huaizhou (now Qinyang, Henan). Li Shangyin was a scholar in the second year of Kaicheng (837), and served as secretary of the provincial school book lang, chief of Hongnong County and secretary of the provincial orthography. At that time, the struggle between Niu and Li was fierce, and Li Shangyin was involved in the whirlpool and was excluded by politics. In his later years, Li Shangyin worked as an aide in Guizhou, Xuzhou and Zizhou three times, and died of depression in Xingyang.

Li Shangyin is a poet in the late Tang Dynasty, and his poems have high literary value. He and Du Mu are called "Little Du Li" and Wen is called "Wen Li". Li Shangyin's style is similar to that of Duan Hewen in the same period, ranking 16th in the family, so it is also called 36-style. Among the 300 Tang poems, Li Shangyin has 22 poems, ranking fourth in quantity.