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About Liu Yuxi's life or deeds

Liu Yuxi's life experience can be roughly divided into four periods:

Living in Dali for seven years (772) to Zhenyuan for six years in Dezong (790):/kloc-boyhood before the age of 0/9;

From the seventh year of Zhenyuan in Dezong (79 1) to the first year of Yongzheng in Shunzong (805): from the age of 20 to 34, he embarked on his official career and participated in the period of political innovation;

From the first year of Xian Zongyuan (806) to the second year of Jing Zongbaoli (826): from his 35 years old to his 55 years old;

From the first year of Emperor Wenzong's Yamato (827) to the second year of Emperor Wuzong's Huichang (842): he died at the age of 56 to 7 1.

Liu Yuxi (772-842), a native of Luoyang, Henan Province, was born with a dream. The ancestors came from the north, starting from Zhongshan (now Dingzhou City, Hebei Province) (also known as "Xingyang, Luoyang").

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.

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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. There are more than 800 songs, which are rich in content, some reflect people's lives and attack social reality, and some are historical, nostalgic and lyrical.

Among them, there are works that incorporate folk customs and folk scenes, as well as works that depict mountains and rivers. Because he attaches great importance to friendship, there are also many works of singing with friends. He wrote many songs, such as Liuzhi Ci, Zhi Zhu Ci and Yang Liuzhi Ci, which combined the characteristics of folk songs and were widely sung.

Humble Room Inscription is a famous lyric poem, which was included in Chinese mainland junior high school Chinese textbook and Republic of China junior high school Chinese textbook.

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