"Spring View" was written by Du Fu in the spring of the second year of Zhide of Tang Dynasty.
Du Fu had written many poems, some of which were famous, such as "Spring Gaze","Song of the Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind","Climbing High","Looking at the Mountain","Spring Night Happy Rain", etc. His poems covered a wide range of topics such as social reality, national destiny, and natural landscape. He was famous for his profound thoughts and beautiful expressions.
Du Fu had written many famous poems, including Quatrains, Ascending Mountains, Songs of the Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind, Happy Rain on a Spring Night, and Looking at the Mountains. His poems covered a wide range of topics such as social reality, national feelings, natural landscape, etc. He was famous for his profound thoughts and unique artistic expression. Du Fu's poems were widely spread and appreciated, and were regarded as one of the treasures of ancient Chinese literature.
Du Fu was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. He wrote many famous poems, including: 1 "Ascending" Spring Gaze 3 "Looking at the Mountain" 4 Quatrains 5 "Wild Path, Clouds Are Black" 6." Looking for Flowers by the River " 7. Quatrains: Four Songs 8 "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" 9 "Presented to the Eight Warriors of Wei" 10 "Climbing Spectacular Song" These poems had very high literary and artistic value and were widely praised and appreciated.
Du Fu was about 45 years old when he wrote Spring Gaze. This poem was written in the second year of Emperor Suzong's reign (757).
Du Fu wrote many poems in Chengdu Cottage, among which the most well-known ones were "Good Rain Know the Season","The Cottage Song Broken by Autumn Wind","Spring Night Happy Rain" and so on.
Du Fu wrote many poems when he was in the thatched cottage, including "Tang Cheng,""Song of the Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind,""Searching for Flowers by the River,""Happy Rain on a Spring Night,""Four Quatrains,""Chengdu Mansion,""Shu Xiang," etc. These poems showed Du Fu's life in the Chengdu Cottage and his feelings about the surrounding environment.
Du Fu was one of the famous poets of the Tang Dynasty. There were many descriptions of delicacies in his poems. Here are a few famous poems about food: 1 "Climbing High": The wind is fierce and the sky is high. The apes howl and the white birds fly back to the clear sand. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking. 2 "Spring Night Rain": Good rain knows the season, and it will happen in spring. The wind sneaked into the night to moisten things silently. the wild paths are all black with clouds, and the boat's fire on the river is only bright. At dawn I see the red and wet place where flowers are heavy in Jinguan City. 3 "Quatrain": Every grain in the plate is hard. From now on, I'll go through the waves of Kuaiji, rain at night, cut spring leeks, cook new rice and eat yellow millet. The host said that it was difficult to drink ten cups at a time. Ten cups of wine won't make me drunk. Tomorrow, across the mountains, the world is vast. 4 "Travel Night Book Huai": Fine grass breeze shore dangerous mast alone night boat. The stars hang down on the plain, the moon is wide, and the river flows. Where is the name of the article? The official should be old and sick. How can I be like a sand gull in heaven and earth? These poems described Du Fu's love for food and his understanding of life, and also reflected part of the Tang Dynasty culture.
Spring View and Mountain View were both works of Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. They both expressed their admiration for spring and the natural landscape. However, their content and style were slightly different. "Spring View" described the scenery of spring and the poet's beautiful feelings and praise for spring. The poem depicted peach blossoms, apricot blossoms, cherry blossoms, and other beautiful scenery such as green grass, flowing water, chirping birds, and fragrant flowers. At the same time, the poem also expressed the poet's feelings and praise for spring. He believed that spring was a beautiful and hopeful season. On the other hand, the poem described the poet's lamentation and reverence for the natural landscape. The poem described the towering mountain peaks that reached into the clouds, with a daunting height and power. The poem also expressed the poet's admiration for the natural landscape, believing that these mountains were the masterpiece of nature and the miracle of the universe. In terms of content," Looking at Spring " was more about the natural landscape, while " Looking at Mountains " was more about the awe and admiration of the natural landscape. In terms of style, Du Fu's poems were mainly realistic, focusing on describing the details and feelings of nature. At the same time, they also integrated thoughts and feelings about history and life. " Gazing at Mountains " was even more magnificent. It used powerful language to express the humongous and powerful feeling of the mountain, and at the same time, it also integrated the awe and admiration of nature and the universe.
Du Fu wrote more than 240 poems in Chengdu Cottage.
Du Fu's Cottage was the former residence of Du Fu, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty in Chengdu. It was located at 37 Qinghua Road, Qingyang District, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province. Du Fu lived here for nearly four years and wrote more than 240 poems. The thatched cottage covered an area of nearly 300 acres, completely retaining the architectural layout of the 13th year of Hongzhi of the Ming Dynasty and the 16th year of Jiaqing of the Qing Dynasty. There were more than 30,000 volumes of various materials in the Cottage. It was the center of Du Fu's research and collection of Du Fu's poems and paintings. The Cottage Museum was established in 1955. It was the largest, most well-preserved, and most famous Du Fu memorial site. The thatched cottage was announced as one of the first batch of national key cultural relics to be protected in China.