
Li He's Poetry Collection
by (tang) Li He (song) Notes By Wu Zhengzi (song) Comments By Liu Chenweng Xu Chuan Martial Arts School
About This Novel
A collection of poems by Li He, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, annotated by Wu Zhengzi of the Song Dynasty and commented by Liu Chenweng. Li He's poems were influenced by Chu Ci, ancient Yuefu, Qiliang Palace style, Li Du, Han Yu and other aspects. After being cast and chanted by himself, he formed a very unique style. The characteristics of Li's poetry are rich and unique imagination, magnificent and steep language, strange and meaningful language, concise and steep, and rich colors.
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Official(1)Scraped 13d ago
Poems are ghost poems, people are ghost talents
Personal thoughts: 1. Li He was called a poetry ghost by later generations, mainly because of the many images of gods and ghosts in his poems, and even today people jokingly call him a hundred ghosts walking in the night. However, I personally think that this is not what Li He wanted to write. In fact, there are many chapters in his poems that aspire to make achievements. Regardless of whether he himself has the matching ability, at least it can be seen that Li He wants to do something for human beings, but the world of the world is really not strong, so he can only do something in the underworld. 2. My personal guess is that Li He's personality may be extremely sensitive, and he may even have symptoms of severe depression. He gave up taking the imperial examination because of his father's taboo. In fact, I personally think that if Li He insisted on taking the exam, he might not be able to enter, not to mention the support of celebrities such as Han Yu. Li He gave up the exam, which is more like a manifestation of extreme sensitivity to external evaluation. 3. You still need to have talent to write poetry. This does not mean that people without talent cannot compose poetry. It can only mean that rhythm is mediocre. Although these things can be learned, the aura reflected in the poem really depends on talent. Otherwise, it always feels like even if the poem is written, it matches the rhythm, but it will not attract readers, let alone become a famous piece passed down to future generations.
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Official(1)Scraped 13d ago
Poems are ghost poems, people are ghost talents
Personal thoughts: 1. Li He was called a poetry ghost by later generations, mainly because of the many images of gods and ghosts in his poems, and even today people jokingly call him a hundred ghosts walking in the night. However, I personally think that this is not what Li He wanted to write. In fact, there are many chapters in his poems that aspire to make achievements. Regardless of whether he himself has the matching ability, at least it can be seen that Li He wants to do something for human beings, but the world of the world is really not strong, so he can only do something in the underworld. 2. My personal guess is that Li He's personality may be extremely sensitive, and he may even have symptoms of severe depression. He gave up taking the imperial examination because of his father's taboo. In fact, I personally think that if Li He insisted on taking the exam, he might not be able to enter, not to mention the support of celebrities such as Han Yu. Li He gave up the exam, which is more like a manifestation of extreme sensitivity to external evaluation. 3. You still need to have talent to write poetry. This does not mean that people without talent cannot compose poetry. It can only mean that rhythm is mediocre. Although these things can be learned, the aura reflected in the poem really depends on talent. Otherwise, it always feels like even if the poem is written, it matches the rhythm, but it will not attract readers, let alone become a famous piece passed down to future generations.
