What is Du Fu's poem about climbing Yueyang Tower?

A sad poem.

Expansion: the theme of poetry;

1. Write scenery lyrics.

Lyrics praising scenic spots and describing natural scenery. Because of their dissatisfaction with reality, some ancient poets often express their thoughts and feelings by describing rivers and lakes and natural scenery. This kind of poems often express their feelings in the scenery described later, that is, people often say that the scenery style is fresh and natural.

2. chant things and express poems.

Poets describe the shape, characteristics, charm and character of the things they chant, in order to pin their own feelings and express their spirit, quality or ideal.

I felt this poem at once.

The poet's feelings are caused by one thing, such as homesickness, homesickness and friends.

4. Remembering the past and reciting epic poems.

Take historical allusions as the theme, or express one's opinions, or satirize the present through the ancient times, or express the vicissitudes of life.

5. Frontier poems.

Describe the frontier fortress scenery and the military life of the frontier fortress soldiers and civilians, or express the emotional style of optimism and heroism or lovesickness and sadness.

Climbing Yueyang Tower is a five-character poem written by Du Fu, a poet in Tang Dynasty, in the third year of Dali (768). This poem is a lyric work improvised by the poet, which describes the spectacular scene of Yueyang Tower, reflects the unfortunate experience of the poet in his later years, and expresses his feelings of worrying about the country and the people. The whole poem shows Du Fu's long-cherished wish of going upstairs to enjoy the beautiful scenery, while still worrying about the country and the people.

Du Fu