The whole poem is:
It was a long time ago that I met her, but since we separated, the time has become longer, the east wind is blowing, and a hundred flowers are blooming.
Silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night.
In the morning, she saw her hair cloud changing in the mirror, but she bravely faced the cold of the moonlight with her evening song.
There are not many roads to Pengshan. Oh, Bluebird, listen! -Give me what she said! .
Untitled Time flies is a love poem with the theme of parting between men and women written by Li Shangyin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The whole poem revolves around the first sentence, especially the words "Don't be embarrassed". Three or four sentences are a portrayal of mutual loyalty and vows of eternal love. The fifth and sixth sentences respectively describe the feelings of depression, resentment, indifference and even decline caused by not meeting each other.
The only thing we can hope for is the idea in those seven or eight sentences: I hope the bluebird can spread acacia frequently. The whole poem takes the word "don't" in the sentence as the full text eye, describes the pain of a couple's parting and their thoughts after parting, and expresses their sincere feelings for the parting of Acacia, but also reveals the poet's political frustration and mental boredom, full of sadness, and expresses his deep sorrow and sorrow, and expresses his great love and deep thoughts for his lover through myths and legends. This poem incorporates the poet's personal life feelings.
Li Shangyin (about 813-about 858), a native of western Henan, was born in Hanoi, Huaizhou (now Qinyang County, Henan Province). A famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty, together with Du Mu, was called "Little Du Li". In the second year of Kaicheng (837), he became a scholar, became a secretary of provincial studies, and moved to hongnong county, becoming the staff of Wang Maoyuan (father-in-law), the messenger of Jingyuan era. He was involved in the political whirlpool of "the dispute between Niu and Li", was excluded and had a rough life. At the end of the Middle Ages (about 858), he died in Zhengzhou.
Li Shangyin was one of the few poets who deliberately pursued the beauty of poetry in the late Tang Dynasty and even the whole Tang Dynasty. He is good at poetry writing, and parallel prose has high literary value. His poems are novel in conception and beautiful in style, especially some love poems and untitled poems are touching, beautiful and moving, and are widely read. However, some poems (represented by Jinse) are obscure and inseparable, and there is a saying that "poets always love Quincy and hate that no one writes about Jian Zheng".
There are about 600 poems handed down by Li Shangyin, among which the themes of current politics are directly touched, accounting for a considerable proportion. Li Shangyin's epic has made great achievements. They are by no means sick moans of "thinking about the past", and they are also different from those poems written by predecessors that send feelings to the past. They take history as a mirror, Chen's politics as a mirror, and the criticism of the times as a supplement, making history-chanting a special form of political poetry.
Untitled poetry is Li Shangyin's unique creation. Most of them take the lovesickness of men and women as the theme, with faint artistic conception, full of twists and turns of feelings, beautiful words, pleasant tone, which can be dense and dense, and makes people sad to read. Due to his childhood environment and education, Li Shangyin's world outlook basically belongs to the Confucian system, and he has a positive attitude towards life and is eager to make a difference.