The specific perceptibility of Du Fu’s poems

The specific perceptibility of Du Fu's poems are:

1. "Every grass rots and dies in the rain" in "Autumn Rain Sigh": The opening chapter is shocking; The poem has the sentence "Seeing the emperor in hemp shoes, with two elbows exposed in the sleeves";

2. "The sun sets in the isolated city of Kui Mansion" in "Autumn Xing": Every time I look at the Beijing by the Big Dipper.": from the poem. In the order of arrangement, we can not only see Du Fu's arrangement and organization skills more clearly in terms of composition and structure, but also his powerful vitality that inspires life in terms of image and emotion.

Character Appreciation

Du Fu not only has a strong sense of objects, but also has extremely detailed arrangements for structures. Different from Tao Yuanming, Du Fu is not free from the intention of poetry. He once said in a poem that "if his words are not shocking, he will die". However, Du Fu's use of images and arrangement of structure are not just intellectual. Skills, but at the same time, it also has extremely profound and broad emotional bets and associations.

The expression form of Du Fu's poetry is very different from that of Tao Yuanming, who was born in the decline of Jin and Song Dynasties. This is due to their different personalities and ambitions. Yuanming's character is introverted, he explores inwardly, seeks inwardly, and writes about the flow of his own soul and thoughts, such as his "Ancient Poems", "Miscellaneous Poems", and "Reading the Classic of Mountains and Seas" and other poems.