Li Shangyin was a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. His poems were fresh and refined, rich in philosophy, and deeply loved by later generations. Here are a few of his famous poems: 1 Untitled When we meet, it's hard to say goodbye. The east wind can't help the flowers. Silkworms in spring die, silk is exhausted, wax torches turn into ashes, tears dry. A wise man is not troubled by love. A fool is often hurt by love. Last night, the wind blew and revealed the outline of the moon in the front hall of the well peach. Tonight, in the middle of the moon, where the zither is played, there is no rain by my hand. Happy Meeting Without saying a word, I went up to the west tower alone. The moon was like a hook. Lonely sycamore trees in the deep courtyard lock the clear autumn. If I can't cut it off, it's still a mess. It's the sorrow of separation. Don't feel the same in your heart. 3 Yuefu miscellaneous songs "Song of Everlasting Regret" and "Hair-headed Phoenix·Feelings of the World" were both Li Shangyin's representative works. This poem expressed the misfortune of love and marriage, as well as the complexity of human nature. 4 Night Rain Sent to the North You asked me if I had a date to return home. It rained at night in Bashan and flooded the autumn pool. Why should we cut the candles in the west window and talk about the rainy night in Bashan Mountain? The poems mentioned above were all classic works of Li Shangyin that could be appreciated and recited carefully. If you need anything else, feel free to ask me.