There are three poems in Du Fu's Wang Yue, which are about Dongyue (Mount Tai), Nanyue (Hengshan) and Xiyue (Huashan). This song is about seeing Mount Tai in the East. It was made in the 24th year of Kaiyuan (736). At that time, Du Fu, a poet, lived a vagrant life of "autumn in Ma Qing". This poem was written in Qi and Zhao (now Henan, Hebei, Shandong and other places) and is the earliest extant poem of Du Fu. Between the lines, Du Fu's youthful vigor is permeated. This is what the so-called "dissolute Zhao Qi, Qiu Ma is quite crazy" means. Du Fu has always had the ambition of "being loyal to the monarch and obedient, and then making the customs pure". When he was young, he loved life, people and the great rivers and mountains of the motherland. His youthful spirit and great ambition are fully displayed in this poem.
The majestic atmosphere of Mount Tai is his wish to reach the summit. His positive attitude towards life is very philosophical. Pu Qilong, a A Qing dynasty man, said: "Du Zi's heart and mind are full of verve, and he is quite equal in. Take it as a volume and make it a town. " (Reading Interpretation) is a pertinent evaluation.