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2024-09-22 18:29
Except for Mr. Wen Yiduo's "Writing about Du Fu's Cottage or Missing a Poet"
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Du Fu was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Father of Poetry History". His works presented a vigorous and unconstrained style in the form of narration, lyricism, and scenery, which had a profound impact on the poetry creation of later generations. Du Fu's poems covered a wide range of fields, including politics, history, philosophy, nature, life, etc. His representative works included "Climbing High,""Spring View,""Quatrains·Du Fu,""Troop Carriage," etc. His poems expressed the sufferings of the people and social contradictions vividly and were called "a lofty mountain in the history of poetry" by later generations. Du Fu's poems were widely praised and had a far-reaching influence. They were regarded as one of the treasures of Chinese classical literature.

Du Fu, Du Fu, the poems in the thatched cottage

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2024-10-22 05:05

Du Fu wrote many poems in the thatched cottage, some of which were famous, including "The back of the Guo Tang is shady, and the Yuanjiang Road is familiar with the green suburbs." And "Jiang Village" in "go to the hall swallow, close to the water gull." There was also the line in the Cottage," Once upon a time, I went to the Cottage, and the barbarians filled the city." "Now that I have returned to the Cottage, Chengdu will be safe." Wait a minute. These poems described Du Fu's life and thoughts in the Cottage, expressing his feelings and thoughts about society and life.

Who knows about Du Fu's introduction and your views and understanding of Du Fu?

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2024-09-13 01:49

Du Fu was a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, and was known as " a towering mountain in the history of poetry." His poems covered a wide range of topics, including politics, society, history, nature, human feelings, and many other aspects. He was famous for his profound, dignified, and implicit style. Du Fu's poems were numerous, among which Climbing High, Spring Night Joy Rain, Three Officials, and Wuyi Alley were considered his representative works. My understanding of Du Fu mainly comes from literary works and historical records. His poems were mainly realistic, showing his concern for the sufferings of the people and dissatisfaction with social reality. At the same time, he also showed his persistence and respect for traditional culture and moral values. Du Fu's poetry style is profound and dignified, the language is concise and the artistic conception is far-reaching, which has extremely high artistic value and cultural content. Du Fu's poems had a profound influence on the development and inheritance of Chinese literature, and his thoughts and artistic achievements were widely respected. Although my understanding of Du Fu is limited, his poems and spiritual content are still worthy of our consideration and taste.

Introduction to Du Fu

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2024-09-13 01:40

Du Fu (712 - 770) was one of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty. He was born in a poor aristocratic family and experienced many political upheavals and natural disasters due to the decline of his family. However, he always persevered in his poetry creation and life beliefs. Du Fu's poems covered a wide range of life, both describing the dark side of society and expressing personal feelings and thinking. Among them,"Climbing High","Spring View","Looking at the Mountain" and so on were the most famous. His poems were concise and profound, showing his love for nature and people and his deep thinking about life. Later generations called him "a man of poetry and history". Du Fu's poems had a wide influence on the poetry, literature, and art of the Tang Dynasty and later generations. He was hailed as the "Sage of Poetry" and one of the outstanding figures in the history of Chinese literature.

Introduction to Du Fu

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2024-09-13 01:38

Du Fu (712 - 770) was one of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty. He was born in a poor aristocratic family and experienced the turbulent period of the An Lushan Rebellion. Therefore, his poems mostly reflected his concern for social reality and sympathy for the sufferings of the people. Du Fu's poems covered a wide range of political, military, social, historical, philosophical, literary and other aspects. His works were bold and unconstrained, and his emotions were sincere and deep. He was especially famous for describing real life, reflecting the darkness of society, and expressing his personal feelings. His works included Climbing High, Looking at Spring, Looking at the Mountain, Quatrains, Listening to Liu Changqing's Yard Moored at Niuzhu at Night and Recalling the Ancient Times, which were called "Du Fu Style" by later generations. Du Fu was known as a "scholar of poetry and history" and made important contributions to the development and prosperity of Chinese literature alongside famous poets such as Bai Juyi, Wang Zhihuan, Liu Yuxi, Su Shi, and Xin Qiji.

Information on Du Fu

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2024-09-13 01:38

Du Fu (712 - 770) was a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. He was born into a poor aristocratic family and had served as secretary of the provincial government, school secretary, imperial censor, and the state secretary of the army. Because of his deep concern for politics, society, people's livelihood and other issues, as well as his keen perception of natural scenery, he became one of the outstanding representatives in the history of Tang poetry. Du Fu's poems covered a wide range of political, military, economic, cultural, social, natural and other fields. Among them, his works that described social reality and reflected the sufferings of the people were the most famous. His poems were concise, fresh and natural, reflecting the dark side of the Tang Dynasty society and the suffering of the people. At the same time, it also showed his deep understanding of life and his noble pursuit of love. Du Fu's poems included "Climbing High,""Spring View,""Looking at the Mountain,""Wild View,""Presented to Wei Eight Chushi," etc. Among them,"Climbing High" was regarded as one of his representative works. His poems were also listed as world cultural heritages and were translated into many languages and widely spread around the world.

The Story of Du Fu

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2024-09-13 01:35

Du Fu (712 - 770) was one of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty. He was born into a bureaucrat family, but because he had no hope for politics, he chose poetry as his main career. Du Fu's poems widely reflected his dissatisfaction with social reality and sympathy for the sufferings of the people. He was hailed as a "scholar of poetry and history". Du Fu had experienced many political and cultural changes. He met many poets in Chang 'an, such as Bai Juyi and Wang Zhihuan. His poems were influenced by Li Bai, Bai Juyi, and many other poets, such as Wang Changling and Liu Yuxi. Du Fu's poems were numerous, among which Climbing High, Looking at Spring, Three Officials, and Drinking were the most famous. His poetry style was fresh and natural, and his emotions were sincere and deep. It reflected various problems in the Tang Dynasty society, such as war, famine, and inflation. Du Fu suffered many hardships in his life, including exile and being demoted. However, he always paid attention to the people and social reality, so his poems had profound social significance and humane care.

Introduction to Du Fu

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2024-09-13 01:18

Du Fu (712 - 770) was one of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty. He was born in an official's family, but because of his family's decline, he encountered many difficulties in life. Du Fu had experienced political turmoil, social change, personal setbacks and many other setbacks. His poems mostly reflected these topics, showing a deep humanist feelings and a strong sense of social responsibility. Du Fu's poems covered a wide range of content, including lyric poems, narrative poems, philosophical poems, landscape poems, and many other types. His poetry style was vigorous, bold, unconstrained, and infectious. He was known as the "Poet Saint". His works were widely read by later generations and had a profound impact on the development of ancient and modern Chinese literature.

Introduction to Du Fu

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2024-09-13 01:16

Du Fu (712 - 770) was one of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty. He was born in Xiangyang, Henan Province, and died in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. Du Fu had experienced many political upheavals and personal misfortunes, but his poems showed profound social significance and life thinking. The content of his poems was extensive and reflected the social reality and the sufferings of the people. His poems were bold, unrestrained, vigorous and depressed. They were hailed as "a peak in the history of poetry".

Introduction to Du Fu

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2024-09-13 01:13

Du Fu (712 - 770) was one of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty. He was born in a noble family, but after his father's death, his family was in decline. He successively served as a high official, Luoyang order, secretary and other positions, but his life was still very difficult. Du Fu's poems reflected his concern and thoughts about the social politics and the sufferings of the people at that time. He described many characters in a realistic way to express his sympathy and emotion for social injustice and the sufferings of the people. At the same time, it also reflected his love and respect for history and traditional culture. His poems were known as the "History of Poetry" and were hailed as the "Sage of Poetry", which had a profound impact on the poetry creation of later generations.

Introduction to Du Fu

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2024-09-13 01:09

Du Fu (712 - 770) was one of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty. He was born into a family of officials. Due to the poverty of his family, Du Fu had once gone into exile and experienced many social unrest and political changes. Du Fu's poems reflected his concern for social reality and sympathy for the sufferings of the people. He was known as the "father of poetry and history". His works included "Climbing High","Spring Gaze","Looking at the Mountain" and other classic works that were praised by later generations.

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