When I came, I went to Ling Du without dialing three numbers.

When I came to Ling Du, there were no specific figures.

This poem comes from "Qiu Pu Lu" written by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

The whole poem is as follows:

Under the mountain, the autumn rain is continuous, and the intermittent wind is blowing by the stream of Puwei grass.

Ask Hongyan, who just came to Hansa's house, when did she pass by my hometown Ling Du?

The rustling autumn rain falls on the mountain road, and the intermittent stream wind blows the reeds on the bank of the stream.

Let me ask the goose who just settled in Lufthansa. Did you pass by my hometown Ling Du when you came?

This poem was written in September of the fourth year of Huichang (844), and Du Mu was demoted. The author is full of pain. The first two sentences outline a picture of ups and downs with simple pen and ink, revealing the author's officialdom feelings and worries in the desolate natural scenery. By using confrontation, he has a natural age tendency and writes scenes with feelings and feelings in the landscape. The last two sentences don't directly express homesickness and worries about traveling, but just ask about returning to the wild goose, so the loneliness and sadness of the journey, the nostalgia for hometown and relatives are all in it.

Characteristics of Du Mu's poems;

1. Sincere feelings: Du Mu's poems are full of sincere feelings, often expressing deep thoughts and feelings about life and personnel. His poems have real emotional expression and can touch the hearts of readers.

2. Deep thinking: Du Mu's poems are profound. He often starts with microscopic phenomena and details, thinks about deep truth, and conveys a profound philosophy of life through the description of natural scenery and personnel.

3. Bold style: Du Mu's poetry style is bold, with strong personality and unique style. His poems are full of self-confidence, heroism and passion, showing the spirit of openness.

4. Beautiful language: Du Mu's poetic language is beautiful, refined and full of charm. Metaphor, parallelism and antithesis are widely used in his poems, which makes them more beautiful and moving.

5. A wide range of themes: Du Mu's poems have a wide range of themes, involving politics, history, love, scenery and many other aspects. His poems not only reflected the social outlook at that time, but also expressed his personal feelings and thoughts.