What is a poem by Du Fu describing the beautiful scenery of Sichuan?
Due to the Anshi Rebellion, Du Fu once settled in Sichuan for a period of time, and left many poems here, including many descriptions of the scenery. Bottom line: The stars descend from the open space, and the moon runs up from the river. In the spring of 764 AD, Du Fu returned to Chengdu with his family as Yan Wudang's counselor. His life has settled down temporarily. This poem was written by Du Fu when he passed through Yuzhou and Zhongzhou by boat. The whole poem is: one night in a foreign country, the breeze rippled on the grass bank, through the night, blowing to my still high mast. The endless plains are dotted with drooping stars. The moon runs with the river. If only my art could make me famous. Free my sick old age from the office! . Flying around, flying around, what am I like, just a sandpiper in the vast world! . There is another sentence: "Spring grass dyes the steps, birds sing and flowers smell". The whole poem is: Where is the Du Fu Ming Xiang Temple in Shuxiangtang? In a pine forest near the Silk City. The steps are dotted with green grass in spring, and birds are chirping happily under the leaves. The third call aggravated his state affairs, and he gave his sincerity to two generations. But before he conquered, he died, and since then the heroes have been crying on their coats.