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Anecdotal allusions of poet Li Shangyin
Li Shangyin, a poet, is good at poetry writing, and his parallel prose also has high literary value. He is one of the most outstanding poets in the late Tang Dynasty. Together with Du Mu, it is called "Xiao", and together with Wen, it is called "Wen Li". The following are anecdotes and allusions of the poet Li Shangyin for your reference. Welcome to browse!

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Li Shangyin once claimed to be a member of the same clan as the royal family in the Tang Dynasty, and it was confirmed by textual research that Li Shangyin was a distant royal family in the Tang Dynasty. However, there is no historical document to prove this, so it can be considered that this blood relationship between Li Shangyin and the royal family in the Tang Dynasty is quite distant. Li Shangyin affirmed his imperial clan status several times in his poems, but this did not bring him any practical benefits.

Li Li Shangyin's family can be traced back to his great-grandfather Li Jieren. Li Shao once held the highest administrative position as the county magistrate of Meiyuan (now northwest of Fuping, Shaanxi); Great-great-grandfather Li Shuheng (uncle) was once the county commander of Anyang (now Henan); Grandfather Li Biao, a former xing zhou (now Xingtai, Hebei) document, joined the army; His father, Reese, was once an imperial adviser in the temple. When Li Shangyin was born, Li Siren was appointed as the county magistrate of Jia (now Henan).

Li Li Shangyin is a three-talent, and the first scholar of the Li family is an Anyang gentleman. Li Shuhong is Li Shangyin's grandfather. /kloc-at the age of 0/9, he rose to the top, just like Liu Changqing in Pengcheng and Zhang in Xuqinghe. Born in Anyang, he died in 29 years and was buried in the east of Yongdian, Huaizhou, where the original doctor ordered him to stay. There are few records about Li Shuhong's deeds in history.

Expect to be jealous

Sun Guangxian's "North Dream" records that Li Shangyin visited Hu Ling Mao on the Double Ninth Festival many years after Linghu Chu's death, and it happened that Hu Ling Mao was not at home. Prior to this, Li Shangyin had repeatedly complained to Hu Ling Mao, who was in a high position, hoping for support, but all of them were met with a cold shoulder. I wrote a poem with emotion in the hall of Hu Ling Temple: "Drinking with Shan Weng, white chrysanthemums around the frost steps. I haven't heard from you since ten years of spring, and I thought about it nine days ago. Don't plant alfalfa like China officials, but teach Chu people to recite Gracilaria. Officer Lang's position is expensive, and there is no way to see it in the East Pavilion. " Euphemistically satirized the old friendship that made Hu Mao forget. Hu Ling locked up and saw this poem, ashamed and disappointed, so he locked up the hall and never opened it again. Later, it was said that this poem made Ling Huchong very angry and wanted to eradicate the poem wall. However, because his father's name ("Chu") appeared in this poem, according to the custom at that time, he could not destroy the poem and had to lock the door. Therefore, I am more jealous of Li Shangyin.

Understanding Li from Poems

Song Li Yao Kuan's Xixi Yu Cong recorded a story circulating in the late Tang Dynasty: a group of literati were boating in Dongting Lake, and someone suggested writing poems for Mulan. So everyone took turns writing poems while drinking. At this time, a poor scholar suddenly appeared, full of words: "The Dongting Lake is in a terrible cold, and the morning sun invades the clouds, and sails are levied every day to send people away. Looking up from Mulan's boat several times, I didn't know that Yuan was a flower. " Sing and disappear. Everyone was surprised, and later learned that this person was the ghost of Li Shangyin. In another version (Qi's Poems of Ancient and Modern Times), there are no ghosts. A group of poets met in Chang 'an, and someone recited this poem, only to find out that he was Li Shangyin.

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Cai Juhou, a Song Li, said in Cai Kuanfu's Poems: Bai Juyi loved Li Shangyin's poems very much in his later years, and once joked: I hope I can be reincarnated as your son after my death. Later, Li Shangyin's eldest son was born and named Bai Lao, but this son is very stupid. He was clever until his youngest son was born. Everyone laughed and said that if Bai Juyi was reborn, his youngest son would be.

Swallow raw and stand upright.

It is recorded in the ancient and modern poems of Harmony. In the Northern Song Dynasty, Yang Yi, Liu Yun and others sang in harmony and founded "Kunxi Style", which is famous for imitating Li Shangyin's poetic style. At that time, a professional actor played Li Shangyin, dressed in rags, and said to others: Yang Yi, they tore my clothes alive. Make everyone laugh. Some people use this story to satirize the inheritance of Li Shangyin by "Quincy School" poets.

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Li Li Shangyin's enlightenment education may have come from his father, and the teacher who had the greatest influence on him was his uncle from the same clan who met him after he returned to his hometown. The uncle went to imperial academy, but he never became an official and lived in seclusion. According to Li Shangyin's memory, this uncle was very accomplished in Confucian classics, primary school, ancient prose and calligraphy, and was highly valued by Li Shangyin. Influenced by him, Li Shangyin "can write ancient prose, but he doesn't like accidentally". At about the age of 16, he wrote two excellent articles (the theory of genius and the theory of holiness, which no longer exist), and won the appreciation of some scholars. Among these scholars, Tian Pingjun was the envoy of Linghu Chu.

Li Linghu Chu is another important figure in Li Shangyin's study career. He is an expert in parallel prose and appreciates Li Shangyin's talent very much. Not only taught him the writing skills of parallel prose, but also subsidized his family life and encouraged him to make friends with his children. With the help of Ling Huchu, Li Shangyin's parallel prose writing has made rapid progress, from which he gained great confidence, hoping to develop his career with this ability. During this period (in the fourth year of Daiwa, AD 830), Li Shangyin's gratitude and self-satisfaction to Ling Huchu were beyond words: "There was never the slightest kindness, so I gave Long Tao an empty pen and inkstone. Since I deliver books in the middle of the night, I don't envy Wang Xiang for having a sword. "