Du Fu's Poems on Chengdu

Du Fu's poems describing Chengdu are as follows:

1, I have to go back to the hut, go to Chengdu, and I'll hyphenate for Wen Weng. -Tang Du Fu's "There must be works on the way to Chengdu Caotang, send five Yan poems first"

Jiang Hua hasn't returned to Chengdu yet, and he is willing to visit the old man Huanhua. -Tang Du Fu's "Enter the theater and give the Xishan Procuratorate"

3, tired of Chengdu, rest for the official department to sleep. -Don Du Fu's "Wanderer"

4, the Western Han Dynasty pro-prince, Chengdu old guest star. -Tang Du Fu's Three Kings of Hanzhong

5, there is no wine in Chengdu, and I am worried that the country will only be fined. -Tang Du Fu's "Eight Sorrow Poems, Gifted to Zuo Servant Shooting Zheng Guogong and Yan Wu Gong"

The characteristics of Du Fu's literature:

In terms of language, Du Fu's poems are generally regarded as "gloomy", with rich changes in language and text structure, and emphasis on wording and sentence making. The word "depressed" was first seen in the Southern Dynasties, full of depressed thoughts and beautiful. Later, Du Fu wrote the word "depressed and frustrated", which accurately summarized the language of his works. As for depression and frustration, he is agile at all times, while the followers of Yang Xiong and Gao Mei are ordinary.

A further study of Du Fu's poems shows that the formation of his poetic style is closely related to his adherence to Confucianism. At the same time, Du Fu was at the end of his heyday, and he was ambitious when he was young. "Once you reach the top, you will see that other mountains are dwarfed under the sky." . Later, the Anshi Rebellion broke out, the national movement declined, and the official career was ruined. The great gap between ideal and reality has also caused great changes in Du Fu's poetic style, approaching realism.