The concrete feelings in Du Fu's poems

The specific feelings of Du Fu's poems are as follows:

1, "Hundred Flavors and Hundred Herbs in Autumn Sigh": the opening is shocking; Another example is his poem about escape: "Ma Xie sees the son of heaven, and his sleeves show two elbows";

2. "Qiu Xing" "The ancient city of Kuifu has an oblique sunset, and every time it depends on Beidou Wangjinghua." From the arrangement of poems, we can clearly see Du Fu's arrangement and organization skills in composition and structure, as well as his great vitality in image and emotion.

Character appreciation

Du Fu not only has a strong sense of objects, but also arranges the structure very carefully. Unlike Tao Yuanming, Du Fu can't help thinking about poetry. In his poems, he once said, "You can't die without saying something amazing", but Du Fu's use of images and arrangement of structure are not only intellectual skills, but also profound and broad emotional bets and associations.

Du Fu and Tao Yuanming, who were born in the Jin and Song Dynasties, have great differences because of their different personalities and attitudes. Yuan Ming is introverted, exploring and seeking inward, and writing about the flow of his mind and thoughts, such as his poems like Imitating the Ancient, Miscellaneous Poems and Reading the Classic of Mountains and Seas.