The main style of Du Fu's poems is

The main styles of Du Fu's poems are bold, gloomy, frustrated and simple.

1, bold and unconstrained: Du Fu's poetry style is bold and unrestrained, with strong personality and emotion, and he often depicts nature, history and life with magnificent brushstrokes. His poems are full of strength and movement, showing magnificent scenes and profound emotions. For example, his poem "Climbing Up" depicts the magnificent scenery from a distance with bold strokes, expressing the author's love for nature and deep thinking about life.

2. Depression and frustration: Du Fu's poems also show the characteristics of depression and frustration. His poetic language has a strong sense of rhythm and rhyme, which shows the author's deep and depressed feelings and his deep thinking about social phenomena and attitude towards life. For example, his poem "Car Shop" shows the author's grief and indignation at the war and sympathy for the people through gloomy language and cadence.

3. Truthfulness and simplicity: Du Fu's poems are also famous for their truthfulness and simplicity. His poems don't have too many flowery words and rhetorical devices, but depict the real face of life in plain language. There is no false melodrama and exaggeration in his poems, only real life and feelings. For example, his poem Hope in Spring depicts the scene of spring and the author's mood in simple language, and expresses his anxiety and concern for the country and people.

Du Fu's poems:

1. Du Fu's poem: This is one of Du Fu's representative works and a classic of China's classical literature. This collection of poems contains more than 400 poems by Du Fu, including "Looking at Spring in Mountainous Mountain" and "Car Shop". These poems profoundly reflect the political, economic, cultural and social life of the society at that time, and have extremely high literary and historical value.

2. Eight Poems in Autumn: This group of poems is one of Du Fu's masterpieces in his later years, written after the An Shi Rebellion. This poem is set in autumn, expressing Du Fu's yearning for his homeland and his feelings for the rise and fall of the country. This group of poems has high artistic value and ideological value, and is a treasure in the history of China literature.

3. Five General Poems: This group of poems was written during the Anshi Rebellion, which is Du Fu's profound thinking and feelings about people and things in the war at that time. This group of poems has high historical and ideological value and is a true portrayal of that era.