What is the style of Du Fu's poems?

The style of Du Fu's poems is a combination of various styles.

Judging from the poetic genre, Du Fu is a poet with diverse styles. He can freely use five words, seven words, ancient prose, metrical poems and quatrains, especially ancient prose and metrical style. Du Fu writes very well. He often uses this genre to integrate narrative, lyricism and discussion, and Du Fu's contribution to the Seven Laws is particularly outstanding.

Most of Du Fu's previous seven laws were eulogies or entertainment works. He not only used seven laws to describe natural scenery, but also used seven laws to solve doubts and enjoy music. He also used seven laws to express political content, lamented current events, criticized politics, and expressed his thoughts of worrying about the country and the people. In art, Du Fu's previous Seven Laws were just beautiful and elegant, while Du Fu created a tragic and generous style, which pushed the creation of the Seven Laws to a climax.

The mainstream view holds that Du Fu's poems are gloomy in style, refined in language, rigorous in meter, skillful in craftsmanship, sincere in feelings, elegant in speech, profound in description, delicate and touching, and vivid in image.

A further study of Du Fu's poems shows that the formation of his poetic style is closely related to his adherence to Confucianism. At the same time, Du Fu was at the end of his heyday. When he was young, he was ambitious. "When you climb to the top, you will see that other mountains are short under the sky." . Later, the Anshi Rebellion broke out, the national movement declined and the official career was unlucky. The great gap between ideal and reality has also caused great changes in Du Fu's poetic style, approaching realism.

Introduction to Du Fu:

Du Fu (7 12-770), with beautiful words, is called "Du Gongbu" and "Du Shaoling" in the world. Born in Fugong County, Henan Province (now gongyi city, Henan Province), he was a great realistic poet in the Tang Dynasty. Du Fu is regarded as a "poet saint" by the world, and his poems are called "the history of poetry".

Du Fu and Li Bai are called "Du Li" together. In order to distinguish them from the other two poets Li Shangyin and Du Mu, that is, "Little Du Li", Du Fu and Li Bai are also called "Big Du Li". He is concerned about the country and the people and has a noble personality. About 65,438+0,400 of his poems have been preserved, and his poetic skills are exquisite, and he is highly respected in Chinese classical poetry and has far-reaching influence. He lived in Chengdu from 759 to 766 and was commemorated by Du Fu's Caotang.