Know Du Qiuniang.
Du Qiuniang was a famous poetess in the early Tang Dynasty, known as "Female Li Bai". She is famous for her free and easy poetic style and emotional works, and is one of the romantic poetesss in Tang Dynasty. 15 years old, became Kun Li's concubine. Yuan and two years, Kun Li formally rose up.
Later, Li Kun's rebellion failed, and Du Qiu was brought into the palace and was favored by Tang Xianzong. In the fifteenth year of Yuanhe (820), Tang Muzong acceded to the throne and made her the Mu Fu of his son Li Cuo. Later, Li CuO was deposed to the position of Zhang Wang, cut for the people and returned home. When Du Mu passed by Jinling, he felt that Du Qiuniang was old and poor, so he wrote a poem by Du Qiuniang, the preface of which briefly described Du Qiuniang's life experience.
Poetic realm and artistic conception
This poem, written by Du Qiuniang, describes a sad scene and inner sadness. "Businesswoman" refers to the beauty of Chu State. They don't know that their loved ones have died in the battlefield, but they are still singing the flowers of the harem beautifully in grief.
Image and emotional expression
The poems of "national subjugation" and "singing backyard flowers across the river" express the author's sorrow for the country during the war and sympathy for women. This poem condenses the poet's thoughts on war, his feelings about life and his concern for the fate of women.
Poet Du Qiuniang's Creative Features
Most of Du Qiuniang's works are about emotional pain and social injustice. She is famous for her unique perspective and emotional expression. Her poems often criticize power and authority, showing her pursuit of freedom and humanity.
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Du Qiuniang was one of the few female poets in the Tang Dynasty who wrote with women as the main body. Her poetry has a unique style and bold and direct language, which expresses her concern about social injustice and personal destiny. Her collection of poems, Qiu Niang Ji, has been preserved to this day and is regarded as a precious legacy of female poetry in the Tang Dynasty.
The works of these female poets made important contributions to women's voices and inner world at that time, and had a positive impact on later female literature. In the ancient literature of China, the position and function of female poetry were gradually recognized and became an indispensable part of traditional culture.