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Chang'e
Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin
The mica screen was dyed red by thick candles, and the Milky Way gradually tilted towards the morning star.
Chang 'e, I must regret eating the elixir, and now I am alone, in the blue sky, singing every night.
Introduction of works
Chang 'e is a seven-character quatrain written by Li Shangyin, a poet in Tang Dynasty. The first sentence of this poem not only points out the gloomy realm of the poet, but also expresses the poet's lonely and difficult mood; In the second sentence, use the description of the scenery to imply the passage of time. The last two sentences were written by the poet himself alone, and then he imagined the loneliness and desolation of Chang 'e in the middle of the month. With the help of Chang 'e's experience and situation, the poet further expressed his inner loneliness. Writing Chang 'e in the poem is actually to express one's feelings, and the whole poem blends with the situation, which shows the charm of this poem.
Brief introduction of the author
Li shangyin (about 8 13~ 858) was born in Yishan, No. Fan Nansheng was born in Hanoi, Huaizhou (now Qinyang, Henan). Together with Du Mu, they are called "Little Du Li" and Wen Tingyun "Wen Li"; Poetry and prose are also called "thirty-six styles" because their styles are similar to those of paragraphs and essays in the same period, and all of them rank sixteenth in the family. Because he was in the middle of the struggle between Niu and Li, he was transferred to the provinces as a staff officer, and he was frustrated all his life.
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