Qiu Xing's eight poems, each capital of which is a seven-character poem, are the representative works of Du Fu's seven-character poems.

Eight Poems in Autumn is one of the representative works of Du Fu's Seven Laws. These eight poems are all seven-character poems, and each poem takes autumn scenery and emotion as the theme, expressing the author's deep thinking and feelings about the change of time series, the passage of time and the impermanence of life.

The first poem begins with "Jade Dew Withered Maple Forest", which depicts the lush maple leaves and rustling leaves in autumn, and expresses the author's admiration and emotion for the natural landscape.

The second song begins with "Xiao Qi Sen, Wushan Wuxia", which depicts the gloomy and desolate scenery of Wushan Wuxia and expresses the author's worries and thoughts on the natural landscape.

The third poem begins with "the waves in the river are surging", depicting the surging scene of the Yangtze River and expressing the author's worries and worries about the current political turmoil and social unrest.

The fourth poem begins with "stormy weather on the traffic jam", depicting the scene of stormy traffic jam and gloomy sky, and expressing the author's concern and thinking about national security and national destiny.

The fifth song begins with "New Rain and Dew in the Calyx Building", which depicts the scene of new rain and dew in the Calyx Building and expresses the author's nostalgia and feelings for his old friends in the old country.

The sixth song begins with "the mouth of Qutang Gorge is low in cold smoke", which depicts the scene of low cold smoke in Qutang Gorge and expresses the author's feelings and thoughts on the impermanence of life and how time flies.

The seventh song begins with "Baidicheng going west in the first month", describing the scene of Baidicheng sinking west in the first month, and expressing the author's feelings and thoughts on his hometown and short life.

The eighth song ends with "Lonely boat is the heart of hometown", which expresses the author's attachment and yearning for his hometown. The whole poem has sincere feelings and profound artistic conception, and is one of the representative works of Du Fu's Seven Laws.

Other masterpieces of Du Fu's Seven Laws are as follows:

For example, Letter to Yu Shihan, Shuxiang, Military Vehicle Shop, Spring Hope, Climbing Yueyang Tower, etc. These poems fully show Du Fu's profound cultural background and outstanding poetic creation talent.

In A Letter to Yu Shihan, the poet expressed his thoughts on history and reality, as well as his nostalgia for his friends and hometown by describing the natural landscape and life situation.

In Shu Xiang, the poet praised Zhuge Liang's intelligence and great achievements, and expressed his admiration and nostalgia for historical figures.

With vivid descriptions and profound thoughts, the poet reveals the cruelty of war and the distortion of human nature, and expresses his deep concern for peace and human destiny.

In Hope in Spring, the poet expressed his love for life and hope for the future by describing the scene of spring.

In The Story of Climbing the Yueyang Tower, the poet expressed his deep thoughts on the natural landscape and the fate of mankind through the description of climbing high and overlooking.