On the Origin of Du Fu's "Young Mausoleum at Night"

The origin of Du Fu's "Night Old at Shaoling" is as follows:

Du Fu once lived in Shaoling, south of Chang 'an, so he called himself Shaoling, and he was called Du Shaoling. Wild always means that when you are old, you have accomplished nothing and are alone.

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Du Fu was a famous poet in Tang Dynasty, and was honored as a "poet saint" by later generations. His poems are deeply ideological and artistic, and are widely praised and respected.

First, the life of Du Fu

Du Fu (7 12 -770), with beautiful words, was born in Gongxian County, Henan Province (now gongyi city, Henan Province) in the Tang Dynasty and was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. He was born in a bureaucratic family, received a good education from an early age, and had a profound cultural accomplishment.

However, he failed the imperial examination and spent his whole life as a junior bureaucrat and aide. Although his official career was not smooth, he expressed his deep concern for people's sufferings and social reality through his poetry creation.

Second, Du Fu's poetic style

Du Fu's poems have a wide range of themes, including politics, society, history, life and nature. His poems have profound ideological and artistic qualities, which not only reflect the social unrest and people's sufferings at that time, but also show his thinking about life and love for nature.

His poetic style is simple and natural, and his language is concise and vivid. He uses detailed descriptions and metaphors to express his feelings and thoughts.

Third, Du Fu's representative works

Du Fu has many representative works, the most famous of which is Climbing the Mountain and Looking at Spring. Ascending the Mountain describes the sufferings of the people in the Tang Dynasty during the Anshi Rebellion, and expresses the author's deep concern for the people's sufferings and social reality.

Wang Chun expressed the author's anxiety and sadness about the motherland. In addition, he also wrote many poems describing natural scenery and places of interest, such as "Early Baidi City" and "Looking at Lushan Waterfall".

Fourthly, Du Fu's historical position.

Du Fu was one of the most important poets in the Tang Dynasty, and was honored as a "poet saint" by later generations. His poems were not only widely praised at that time, but also had a far-reaching influence on later generations.

His poems are not only profound in ideology and artistry, but also pay attention to expressing social reality and people's sufferings, which has a far-reaching influence on later realistic poems. In addition, his poems are influenced by Japanese and Korean literature and become a part of world literature.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Du Fu's Modern Value

Du Fu's poems are still of great value in modern times. His works reflect his deep concern for the people and keen observation of society, which modern people need to learn and learn from.

In modern society, people need to pay attention to social reality and people's sufferings, and try to change this situation in their own way. At the same time, people also need to learn to express their feelings and ideas in simple and true language, so as to better communicate with others and promote social progress and development.