1, Lu You's life: Lu You, the word Guanzhi, No.,was born in Yuezhou, Yinshan (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). He is one of the greatest patriotic poets in the Southern Song Dynasty, as well as an outstanding writer, calligrapher and politician. Lu You experienced family changes and social unrest in his early years, which deeply influenced his thought and creation.
2. Lu You's poetry creation: There are a large number of Lu You's poems, with about 9,300 existing, which is one of the most numerous poets in the Southern Song Dynasty. His poems have a wide range of themes, involving politics, history, society, life, nature and other fields. His poems have profound connotations and unique artistic styles, and are praised by later generations as "there are paintings in poems and poems in paintings".
3. Lu You's literary style: Lu You's poems have a unique literary style. His poetic language is concise and clear, and his words are refined and accurate, which can not only vividly describe the natural scenery, but also profoundly express his thoughts and feelings. His poetry has a lively rhythm and beautiful rhythm, which is catchy to read and gives people beautiful enjoyment.
4. Lu You's philosophical thought: Lu You's philosophical thought is mainly manifested in his thinking and exploration of life. He advocates "harmony between man and nature" and thinks that man and nature should live in harmony, and the meaning of life lies in the pursuit of truth and moral realm. He emphasizes inner cultivation and self-improvement, and thinks that only through inner cultivation can real freedom and wisdom be achieved.
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1, Lu You is one of the important figures in the history of China literature, and its influence is far-reaching and extensive. His poems have been widely handed down and become an important part of China culture. His literary works had an important influence on the development of China literature, especially the Southern Song Dynasty literature. Lu You's poetry creation can be divided into three stages.
2. His early poems are mainly manifested in anxiety about the fate of the country and concern about people's lives, which are strongly realistic. In the middle period, his poems gradually turned to the expression of personal feelings and philosophy of life, showing his yearning for love and cherishing life, which was romantic.
3. Lu You's poems in his later years explored the meaning and value of life more deeply, showing his interest in Buddhism and Taoism and his love for nature, which had a strong philosophical meaning. Lu You held many official positions in the Southern Song Dynasty, including the editor of the Privy Council, the chief judge of Jiankang, the court doctor and the doctor of rites.