Youth
[Author] Li Shangyin ? [Dynasty] Tang Dynasty
A relative of Pingqiang who had the first merit in Pingqiang, he was given a heavy title when he was twenty years old.
Climb directly to the head of the chi in the Xuanshi, and cross the tail of the leopard in the sweet spring.
The villa is full of clouds and rain, and the back door leads to the cymbidium.
Baling followed Tian Dou during the night hunting, unaware of the rotation of the tent in the cold suburbs.
A brief introduction to Li Shangyin, the author of "Youth"
Li Shangyin, whose courtesy name was Yishan and whose name was Yuxisheng, was born in Xingyang, Henan Province (now Xingyang City, Zhengzhou, Henan Province) in the Tang Dynasty. He was originally from Huaizhou and Hanoi (now Henan Province). Jiaozuo City), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. He is good at poetry writing, and his parallel prose has high literary value. He is one of the most outstanding poets in the late Tang Dynasty. Together with Du Mu, he is called "Xiao Li Du", and together with Wen Tingyun, he is called "Wen Li". Cheng Shi and Wen Tingyun have similar styles, and they are all ranked sixteenth in their families, so they are called the "Thirty-Sixth Body". His poems are novel in conception and beautiful in style, especially some love poems and untitled poems, which are sentimental, beautiful and moving, and are widely read. However, some poems are too obscure and confusing to be understood. There is a saying that "poets always love Xikun and hate that no one writes Zheng Jian." Because he was caught in the partisan struggle between Niu and Li, he was very frustrated in his life. After his death, he was buried in his hometown of Hanoi (now the junction of Qinyang City and Boai County, Jiaozuo, Henan). The works are included in "Li Yishan's Collected Poems".
Li Shangyin's other works
○ Chang'e
○ Untitled·It's hard to say goodbye when we meet
○ Night Rain Sends to the North
○ Jinse
○ Frost Moon
○ More works by Li Shangyin