A River of Spring Water Brings Eternal Sorrow: the Biography of Li Yu

A River of Spring Water Brings Eternal Sorrow: the Biography of Li Yu

by Li Qingqiu

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About This Novel

He is a talented poet who uses dreams as a horse. In his years of poetry and wine, he fully demonstrates the elegance and chicness of a poet. He is the emperor who guides the country, enjoys prosperity, and enjoys the supreme rights of a king in a huge empire. When two lives are intertwined, they form a huge contradiction. No one understands the poet's coolness as he chants the wind and moonlight in the golden palace, and no one understands the loneliness of the emperor under the waning moon in the morning breeze on the bank of willows. Therefore, he went towards the destined ending without any excuse. He failed the country and was misunderstood by the country. Time flies by for a hundred years, and history has sealed the past. Fortunately, his poems have been passed down through the ages. Let us follow the joy and sorrow in his writing, revisit the life trajectory of this "Emperor of Ci", and taste his joy and sorrow.

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The Young Master is Like Jade110mo ago

What's more, he is Li Yu

Standing at a high place, experiencing ups and downs, and being born with literary ink, his poems will be better than ordinary people no matter what, not to mention that he is Li Yu, a poppy, who expresses all the hardships in his heart.

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Mountains and Flowing Water108mo ago

So well written!

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Greedy for Pleasure102mo ago

The peach blossoms have faded away from the spring red. It's too hasty, and the cold rain comes in the morning and the wind comes in the evening. Rouge tears, staying drunk together, how long will it last? Naturally, life grows and hates water forever!

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U22010397994mo ago

Life is about gains and losses. He is not a qualified emperor, but he can definitely be called the emperor of words. As the saying goes, it is misfortune for the court, but good fortune for the poet. He was not fit to be born into an emperor's family, let alone be an emperor. Who does he love the Queen Zhou the most? Or do you love Little Queen Zhou the most?

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Three Three Three111mo ago

Li Houzhu, the poet emperor of the Southern Tang Dynasty, a river of poetry dyed with eternal sadness, I asked you how much you know

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Yoyo98mo ago

Who is more fragrant in the wind? Drunk shots of Langan, full of passion and interest

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E11110mo ago

Chongguang

Going up to the west tower alone, I seem to see your figure, the king of the subjugated country who was "born in a deep palace and grew up in the hands of women." The eyes are full of desolation, there is no home, the country is broken, the country is gone, what nostalgia is there? You should not be an emperor because of your passion. Handling government affairs is not your ideal. In your world, there is only the reverie of "continuous cutting, the rationality is still chaotic", the melancholy of "the jade railings should still be there, but the beauty has changed"... When your sentence "the motherland cannot bear to look back in the moonlight" reached the ears of the former courtiers, they all held their heads and cried...

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Si Wuxie112mo ago

Li Yu

To be a talented person is truly unparalleled, but to be a king is pitiful

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Hunan Mr. Fusang106mo ago

Hey, the first thing I fell in love with was the poppy song!

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£sparse Shadow, Cypress, Rouge Light &105mo ago

Good,,,,,,

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