Du Fu's poem about the Changsha Xiangjiang River in Jiangge is as follows:
1. The guest's kitchen is thin, and the pillows and mats in the Jianglou are clear. 11. Du Fu's "I was sick in the river pavilion and sent a letter to Cui and Lu to serve the emperor"
This poem depicts the scene of the poet lying ill alone in the attic by the river. The poet lives a simple life and self-deprecatingly calls kitchen utensils "thin", showing his poverty and simplicity. "The pillow on the mat in the river tower is clear" shows the poet's indifference and tranquility towards life. He takes the river tower as his companion and his pillow on the mat as his bed, living in poverty without losing his tranquility.
2. We are glad to meet each other, and we look forward to the distant future with a kind face. 11. Du Fu's "In the late autumn of Changsha, Cai Wu served the emperor at a banquet, and sent Yin Liu off to join the army and return to Lizhou to visit the province"
This poem expresses the poet's joy at meeting the two friends. Among Du Fu's friends, some he hoped to have long-term friendship, and some just wanted to get together for a short time, so the "Xinxiang acquaintance" here is a true portrayal of his joy at meeting them. At the same time, "Ci Yan looks far away" expresses the poet's hope that he can travel with them and enjoy the happiness of the journey.
3. Beixue invaded Changsha, and Hu Yun chilled thousands of families. 11. Du Fu's "To the Snow"
This poem describes the severe cold winter. The snowflakes from the north invade Changsha, making the weather in Changsha cold. At the same time, Hudi clouds from the north enveloped the entire Changsha, making everyone feel cold. This poem not only describes the cold winter in Changsha, but also hints at the poet's inner isolation and loneliness.
4. The old place of Dingwang City is no longer there, but the Jiafu Well of Changhuai is still there. 11. Du Fu's "Two Poems of the Qingming Festival"
This poem expresses the poet's nostalgia for historical relics and his longing for his old friends. Dingwang City is an ancient city in Changsha, and Jiafu Well is an ancient well in Changsha. They are both historical relics of Changsha. The poet expressed his nostalgia and nostalgia for Changsha through these two poems.
5. Drunk on Changsha wine at night, walking in the spring of Xiangshui at dawn. 11. Du Fu's "Fa Tanzhou (Time from the Balance of Tan)"
This poem describes the poet's drinking and carnival in Changsha at night, and he did not set foot on his way home drunk until early morning. The Xiang River is full of spring and the vibrant scene suggests that the poet is full of vitality and vitality. Although he was exhausted from drinking too much, his inner passion and love for life still drove him to move forward. This poem shows the poet's positive, optimistic and enterprising spirit.