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Five slogans to send Han Cheng [by] Liu Yuxi? the Tang Dynasty

In the past years, I am full of enthusiasm. I have been back several times.

The north of the sea and the south of the Yangtze River are scattered, and the two meet in Luoyang City.

Now that everything is gone, every day's pleasure is miserable.

It's hard to leave, seldom meet each other, and worry about books all your life.

At present, there is no plan to sue for leaving the cup, let alone urging it.

I wanted to get drunk, but I didn't know how to get drunk.

On the camel bridge, the wind and waves are rushing, and the parrot cup is full of spring.

Water and green hills know the benefits, and who to laugh at.

Sergeant Xi went out of the fence, and Yuanyang avoided painting the stream flag.

The world is like a fairyland, when spring mountains and prostitutes pick tea.

Liu Yuxi (772-842), born in Lushan Mountain in his later years, was a native of Luoyang, China in the Tang Dynasty (now Luoyang, Henan Province), and he wrote the slogan "Xing Wu sends Han Cheng Wu". It originated from Zhongshan (now Dingzhou, Hebei Province), and its predecessor was Liu Sheng, King Jing of Zhongshan, calling himself "Xingyang native, Luoyang native". Bian, a close friend, thinks that Liu Yuxi is a descendant of Xiongnu and was born in Jiaxing. According to Mr. Deng Shengbin's textual research, his father, Liu Xu, suffered an Anshi rebellion and moved his family to the east to settle in Pengcheng. Liu Yuxi was a scholar in the ninth year of Zhenyuan (793). At the beginning, he was appointed as a clerk in Du You's shogunate and an envoy to Huainan, and was highly valued by Du You. Later, he entered the DPRK from Du You and supervised the empire. At the end of Zhenyuan, he made friends with Liu Zongyuan, Han Ye and formed a political group headed by Wang. Later, he successively served as Sima of Langzhou, Secretariat of Lianzhou, Secretariat of Kuizhou, Secretariat of Hezhou, Doctor of Host and Guest, Doctor of Ritual and Secretariat of Suzhou. Liu Yuxi's last term was Prince Ke, so his poetry collection was named "Liu Ke Ji" by later generations. Bai Juyi praised Liu Mengde as a poet in Pengcheng, so Liu Yuxi was also known as a poet in the middle Tang Dynasty, an outstanding politician, philosopher, poet and essayist in the middle Tang Dynasty.

Liu Yuxi's Other Works ○ Humble Room Inscription

Autumn ci

○ Reward Lotte Yangzhou for the first time.

Wangdongting

○ Langtaosha Jiuqu Yellow River Wan Li Sand

○ More works by Liu Yuxi