Du Fu, Mingzimei, Han nationality, originally from Xiangyang, Hubei Province, moved to Gongxian County, Henan Province. No. Shao Lao, a great realistic poet in Tang Dynasty, is also known as Li Bai. Unlike Li Shangyin and Du Mu, Little Li Du, Du Fu and Li Bai are called the Great Li Du, and Du Fu is usually called the Old Du.
Du Fu's American influence on China His classical poems are very profound, and he is called a poet, a saint and a descendant. His poems are called the history of poetry. Later generations called him Du Shiyi and Du Gongbu, and also called him Du Shaoling and Du Caotang.
Du Fu wrote Song of Eight Immortals, Three Officials and Three Farewells to the North. In the second year of Yuan Dynasty, Du Fu abandoned his official position and entered Sichuan. Although he escaped the war and lived a relatively stable life, he still cared about people's livelihood and state affairs. Although Du Fu is a realistic poet, he also has a wild and unruly side. It is not difficult to see Du Fu's heroism from his famous work Du Gongbu.
The core of Du Fu's thought is the Confucian thought of benevolent government. He respected Yao and Shun, and then changed customs. Although Du Fu was not famous before his death, his fame spread widely and had a far-reaching impact on China literature and Japanese literature. There are about 1500 poems of Du Fu, most of which were collected from 0755 to 79000.