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Because Li He used this poem to write his own frustration, watching the decline of the Tang Dynasty, but he could not serve the country. Song of the Golden Copper Immortal Han Dynasty says that although Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was mighty, he wanted to live forever and eventually died. The golden boy, a fairy in the Han dynasty palace, was moved to a different place by Wei Guan and left the Han dynasty palace. What he saw was a depression, and the Han Dynasty was really finished. The immortality of gold and copper is a sorrow for the decline of the Han Dynasty, and it is also a sorrow for leaving the Han Palace.

Li He expressed his feelings through the immortality of gold and copper. This poem was written in the Han Dynasty, but in fact it was written in the Tang Dynasty. Li Hezu was originally a royal family in Li Tang, but because he was a sideline, he left the royal center early. My father's office is very humble. Although Li He was successful as a teenager and proficient in poetry and songs, he was helpless to be an official. Obviously talented, he was slandered by a villain, and he was not allowed to learn. Li He could only be a small official, and later he had to resign due to illness.

He has great ambitions, but he can't achieve them. Li He not only wanted to brighten the lintel and return to the royal family in Li Tang, but also wanted to change the declining image of the Tang Dynasty. Since the Anshi Rebellion, the royal family in Li Tang has been unable to control the local separatist forces. In the mid-Tang Dynasty, when Li He lived, the local prisoners were powerful and attacked the city in various places. There's nothing the royal family can do. With the help of the perishing Han Dynasty, Li He is writing a scene that the Tang Dynasty is about to face. He said he was the immortal of gold and bronze. Seeing the decline of the Tang Dynasty, I finally had to leave Chang 'an.

Perhaps Li He also felt that if the local separatist forces were allowed to continue in the Tang Dynasty, they would be replaced by other forces like the Han Dynasty. But he was born at the wrong time, unable to return to heaven, and could only look at the country from the perspective of a bystander. His loneliness is reflected in nowhere to display his talents, which may be the reason why Li He was unhappy and led to his early death. Most of Li He's poems are dull and full of emotion and sadness. His poems are as dark and sad as those of that era.