Du fu's other poems
Du Fu's poems include quatrains, Gordon and Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night.
1, two orioles singing green willows and a row of egrets flying into the sky.
Two orioles are singing among the green willows, and a line of egrets is flying straight into the blue sky.
Appreciation: Cui is new green, it is early spring phenology, and willow branches have just sprouted. "Two orioles sing green willows", and birds are paired, showing a kind of vitality and a festive meaning. Egrets in the blue sky are flying freely.
The poet painted a vibrant natural beauty and created a fresh and relaxed atmosphere. Using anthropomorphic methods to describe orioles more vividly, birds in pairs, this is not only a kind of freedom comfort, but also an upward struggle.
Leaves fall like the spray of a waterfall, while I watch the long river roll forward.
Endless trees rustling leaves, endless Yangtze River water rolling in.
Appreciation: the fallen leaves are falling, endless, swirling and falling; The flowing Yangtze River is surging and rolling forward.
This sentence shows the typical characteristics of Kuizhou in autumn. The poet looked up at the endless rustling leaves and overlooked the endless rolling river. While writing about the scenery, he expressed his feelings affectionately.
3, good rain knows the season, when spring happens.
Good rain knows the solar terms of rain, just when plants sprout and grow in spring.
Appreciation: Du Fu's five-character poem is one of the famous works he wrote in his second year in Chengdu, which has been read by people all the time. At that time, with the help of relatives and friends and his painstaking efforts, the Huanhuacao Hall where the poet lived was basically completed.
Du Fu's life has finally been temporarily settled after a long period of wandering and suffering, so he has time to deeply observe and ponder the natural scenery of Chengdu, and on this basis, he has created many poems chanting for the bosom.