Li Shangyin was one of the famous poets of the Tang Dynasty. His seven-temperament poems were widely written and his style was unique. He was known as one of the representative works of the "Flower School". The following are some representative poems of Li Shangyin: 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. It's better to pick flowers and enjoy the bright moon together. Jin Se For no reason, the brocade zither has fifty strings, one string, one column, thinking of Hua Nian. Zhuang Sheng dreams of butterflies, looking at the emperor's spring heart with a cuckoo. The moon on the vast sea, the pearl has tears, the sun is warm in the blue field, the jade produces smoke. This feeling can wait to be remembered, but at that time it was already lost. 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. "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 content and emotions of these seven poems deeply expressed the poet's thoughts and feelings about life, love, nature, and life. They were widely read and appreciated.