李商隱 Li Shangyin 813 - 858
Li Shangyin (c. 813–858), courtesy name Yishan (義山), was a Chinese poet of the late Tang Dynasty, born in Henei (now Qinyang, Henan). Along with Li He, he was much admired and "rediscovered" in the 20th century by the young Chinese writers for the imagist quality of his poems. He is particularly famous for his tantalizing "no title" (無題) poems.
(Source: wikipedia)
Texts:
- Read A Cicada
- Read A Message to Secretary Linghu
- Read Falling Petals
- Read In the Camp of the Sketching Brush
- Read Jiasheng
- Read North Among Green Vines
- Read Note on a Rainy Night to a Friend in the North
- Read Spring Rain
- Read The Han Monument
- Read The Inlaid Harp
- Read The Jade Pool
- Read The Leyou Tombs
- Read The Palace of the Sui Emperor
- Read The Sui Palace
- Read There Is Only One
- Read Thoughts in the Cold
- Read To One Unnamed
- Read To One Unnamed I
- Read To One Unnamed II
- Read To One Unnamed III
- Read To One Unnamed IV
- Read To One Unnamed V
- Read To the Moon Goddess
- Read Wind and Rain