Li Yu, the Latter Ruler of the Southern Tang Dynasty, was a famous writer, artist, and politician in Chinese history. His poems were full of strong emotions and personal style. The following are his representative works: "Langtaosha-Beidai River":"Excuse me, where is the shepherd boy pointing to Apricot Blossom Village in the distance?" 2 "Yu Meiren·Listening to the Rain":"Young people listening to the rain song upstairs red candles faint Luo tent. In the prime of my life, I listen to the rain in the boat. The river is wide and the clouds are low. The wild geese are broken and call the west wind." 3 "Song of Everlasting Regret":"The sunflower in the green garden is waiting for the sun to dry. In spring, all things in the world shine. I often worry that the yellow flowers will wither when the autumn festival comes. When will the rivers flow east to the sea and return to the west? If you don't work hard when you're young, you'll be sad when you're old." 4 "Happy Meeting":"Silent alone on the West Tower like a hook. Lonely sycamore trees in the deep courtyard lock the clear autumn. If I can't cut it off, it's still a mess. It's the sorrow of separation. Don't let the ordinary feelings linger in your heart." 5 "Happy Meeting":"Silent alone on the West Tower, the moon is like a hook. Lonely sycamore trees in the deep courtyard lock the clear autumn. If I can't cut it off, it's still a mess. It's the sorrow of separation. Don't let the ordinary feelings linger in your heart." The above is Li Yu's representative work, hoping to provide some reading pleasure.