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What are Li Shangyin's poems?

Li Shangyin was a famous poet in Tang Dynasty. His representative works are: Jinse: "I wonder why my Jinse has fifty strings, each of which has a youthful interval." "Short message to friends in the north on a rainy night": "Jun asked that the return date was undecided, and the rain rose in the autumn pool at night." Chai Lu: "There seems to be no one on the empty mountain, but I think I hear voices." Untitled: It was a long time before I met her, but even longer after we parted, the east wind blew and a hundred flowers blossomed. Tianmu Mountain ascended to the sky in a dream: "Straight to the sky, its peak enters the sky, and the top of the five holy peaks, the shadow runs through China." "Sleeping at Niuzhu Mountain at night": "Sunset and lonely Qi Fei, autumn water * * * sky is one color." "Thinking about Sleeping at Night under Niuzhu": "Drinking the east wind will make your heart * * * flat." Meet you Huan: "The wind from thousands of miles is beating the battlements of Yumenguan." Le Garden Scenic Area: "I am driving in the tomb of Le Garden with the shadow of dusk." Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night: "Good rain knows the season, when spring comes." Night Sleeping in Niuzhu: "Life is like a dream, and there is a statue on the moon."