A famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, one of the representatives of literature in the middle Tang Dynasty, was called a poet. Because he is a guest of the Prince, he is called Liu Ke. In his later years, he added a false name such as Shangshu and Secretary Supervisor, so he was also called Liu Shangshu and Secretary. Liu Yuxi is good at writing poems, and his poetic style is simple and smooth. His poems were loved by many poets and people at that time and had a close friendship with Bai Juyi.
Today, there are more than 800 songs with rich contents. Some of them reflect people's lives and attack social reality, some praise history, reminisce about the past and express feelings, some blend into folk customs, and some depict mountains and rivers. Because he attaches great importance to friendship, there are also many works of singing with friends.
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In literature, Liu Yuxi is one of the representatives of the literary world in the middle Tang Dynasty. At the same time as Han Yu, there are Liu Zongyuan, Bai Juyi and Yuan Zhen. He is especially famous for his poems. He befriends Bai Juyi and is called "Bai Liu". He has many poems for recreation.
Bai Juyi called him a "poet" and worshipped him very much. Politically, Liu Yuxi was an important participant in Wang Yongzhen's innovative historical events. He loves life, cares about people's livelihood and has indomitable fighting spirit, which are all reflected in his political opinions and literary works.
Liu Yuxi's tomb is located in the south highland of Liucun, Langwo, Shilipu Township (now Yulong Town) in the east of Xingyang City, Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, and was called Tanshan in ancient times. The north of the tomb is about 70 meters away from Zhengzhou-Shang Jie Expressway, and the north is the south. There is a round mound about 7.5 meters high and 20 meters in circumference. According to the Records of Xingyang County in the Republic of China, "Liu Yuxi's tomb is in Tanshan Mountain."
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