Yang Xunmei
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Yang Xunmei is a poet of the first year of Baoli in Tang Dynasty. The year of birth and death and the words are unknown. He lived before and after Baoli. He was a Jinshi in the examination, served as a censor and wrote a reply to Li Changqi.
Character experience
The first year of Baoli (825) promoted Jinshi. The official eventually supervised the censor. Gongshi, his "reply to Li Changqi's poem" and the poem "the crows in the dusk do not disturb the Forbidden City trees, and the Yamu do not defend the autumn soldiers" were all praised at that time. Zhang Wei of the late Tang Dynasty wrote a picture of the poet's subject and object, with Yang Xunmei as the "Qingqi Yazheng" poet. There is only one poem in volume 512 of the whole Tang poetry.
Poetry works
Answer to Li Changqi
The three mountains are full of immortals, in the salty waves. Cloud clothes can't be cut, this road can be followed.
I have nothing to do with my life. It's like flying out of the door. Day and dusk, so sad Yao grass empty.
The sound of insects, the dream of hometown, the wind of corn on the pillow. If my way is not lost, when will heaven's fortune pass.
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Yang Xunmei