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Li ascended the throne in 962, and immediately accepted a role subservient to the Song Dynasty (960-1279)|Song Dynasty to the north. He devoted much of his time to pleasure-making, and this is reflected in his early poems. However, his best-known poems were composed during the years after the Song formerly ended his reign in 975 and brought him back as a captive to the Song capital, Bianjing (now Kaifeng). Li's works from this period dwell on his regret for the lost kingdom and the pleasures it had brought him. He was finally poisoned by the Song emperor in 978. He developed the ci by broadening its scope from love to history and philosophy, particularly in his later works. He also introduced the two stanza form, and made great use of contrasts between longer lines of nine Chinese character|characters and shorter ones of three and five. Only 45 of his poems survive. His story remains very popular in many Cantonese operas.
zh:李煜 Category:Chinese poets Category:937 births Category:978 deaths This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Li Houzhu".
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