What is Du Fu's poetic style?

Du Fu's poetic style is gloomy, inclusive, antagonistic and profound. The greatest artistic feature is that poets often hide their subjective feelings in objective descriptions and let things impress readers themselves.

What are Du Fu's poetic styles? 1. Depressed and frustrated: Du Fu's poems are generally regarded as "depressed" in language. The word "gloomy" first appeared in the Southern Dynasties, and it was "gloomy and thoughtful, and picturesque". Later, Du Fu wrote the word "depressed and frustrated", which accurately summarized the language of his works. For example, "petals fall like tears, and lonely birds sing their sadness."

2. Inclusiveness: Du Fu's poems are diverse in style. Yuan Zhen's evaluation of Du Fu is like this: "As for the beauty of children, it is called frivolous and coquettish. It is time for Shen Song to seize Su Li, swallow Cao Liu, hide his face and thank him for his loneliness, and do everything in ancient and modern times, while everyone is at the same time."

3. Confrontation between elegance and vulgarity: Du Fu's poems have the characteristics of confrontation between elegance and vulgarity and neat meter, which is in line with the "architectural beauty" of China's poems, such as "wide sky and high winds, apes singing and birds singing, blue lakes and white sands, falling leaves like waterfalls, I think the long river is running".

4. Far-reaching content: In the content of Du Fu's poems, most of his works reflect the social outlook at that time, with a wide range of themes and far-reaching significance, especially describing the sufferings of the people and expressing his sympathy for the people and his feelings of worrying about the country and the people. Du Fu's poems are called the history of poetry. This statement was first seen in the late Tang Dynasty. "Du Fengshan is difficult and flows in Sichuan. He has never finished his poems and is almost invisible."

Du Fu's influence on later generations Du Fu's poems are rich in social content, rich in the color of the times and distinctive in political inclination, which truly and profoundly reflect the political current events and broad social life prospects of a historical era before and after the An Shi Rebellion, so they are called the "poetic history" of a generation. Du Fu's poems have various styles. Besides Five Ancient Poems, Seven Ancient Poems and Five Laws and Seven Laws, he also wrote a lot of rhymes and styles and used various artistic techniques. He is a master of the thought and art of Tang poetry. Du Fu inherited the spirit of Yuefu in Han and Wei Dynasties, and got rid of the shackles of Yuefu's ancient themes, creating many new Yuefu themes, such as "Three Officials" and "Three Farewells". Du Fu's poems had a far-reaching influence on Bai Yuan's literary thought of "New Yuefu Movement" and Li Shangyin's near-body allegorical current affairs poems.