Li He is a descendant of Li Liang, a royal family in the Tang Dynasty, but his family has declined. He has "fine eyebrows, long fingers and long claws" and can write poems in his childhood. At the age of 65,438+05,65,438+06, like his predecessor Li Yi, he became famous for his poem Gong Yuefu.
In Yuanhe 34 (808 ~ 809), Han Yu was in Luoyang, and Li He went to visit. It is said that Han Yu and Huang Fushi once paid a return visit together and wrote the famous poem "Gao Xuan Guo".
Li He's father is called Jin Su, and "Jin" and "Jin" are homonyms. The man who contended with Li He said that he wanted to avoid his father's taboo and refused to be a scholar. Han Yu's book Taboo Discrimination encourages Li He to take the exam, but he is helpless. "Does officials stupid and hasty. Although Li He should have gone to Beijing, he was not admitted. " Frustrated in his official career, he devoted all his energy to poetry creation.
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Creative style
The poetic style of Li He's poems is ethereal and even grotesque, and the content is mainly to express his grief and indignation towards talented people. Describe the imaginary world of ghosts and gods; Describe the sufferings of the people; Expose the evils of the times, criticize the debauchery of rulers, and praise the bravery of frontier fortress soldiers.
Its artistic characteristics are: fantastic imagination, fantastic rhetoric, colorful changes and deliberate innovation. The image of poetry jumps and the structure is unconventional. Clever rhetoric and peculiar poetic language. However, it also has some shortcomings, such as the pursuit of strangeness and illusion, which is often obscure and dangerous, lacking a complete image and coherent emotional context, which is difficult to solve.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Li He