Du Fu
A vagrant heard drums heralding battle, and a wild goose sang in autumn.
He knows that the dew will be frost tonight, and how bright the moonlight is at home! .
Oh, my brothers, what's the point of my life without you? .
However, if there is something wrong with letters in peacetime, what can I expect in wartime? .
Appreciate:
"A vagrant hears drums that indicate a battle, and a wild goose makes a sound in autumn." Write down what you see when the road is cut off; Pay attention to the sounds of wild geese and write what you hear. It's sad to see and hear. The heavy and monotonous drums and the lonely geese on the horizon not only failed to bring vitality, but made the already desolate frontier fortress even more desolate and silent. "Breaking People's Walk" points out the social environment, indicating that wars are frequent and fierce, and roads are blocked by them. The two poems render a heavy and sad atmosphere, which is the background of Moonlit Night.
Point the couplets. "He knows the dew will be frost tonight" not only describes the scenery, but also points out the season. It was on the night of the Millennium Festival, clear and full of dew, which made people feel chilly. "The moonlight at home is how bright!" I also wrote the scenery, but it is slightly different from the above sentence. What the author writes is not completely objective reality, but incorporates his own subjective feelings. It is the bright moon on earth, and the same is true. It is obviously my own psychological illusion, and it is certain to say it, no doubt. However, this technique of taking illusion as truth will not make people feel unreasonable, because it profoundly shows the author's subtle psychology and highlights his feelings for his hometown. These two sentences are also very skillful in refining sentences. What it wants to say is "tonight is white" and "hometown is bright", but it changes the word order and tone.
The above four sentences seem to remind me of my brother carelessly, but they are not. Not only did he write "memory" when he was homesick for the moon, but even when he heard the drums, listened to the geese and watched the cold dew, he made the author feel that things were different and caused the feelings of missing. In fact, every word is remembering my brother, and every sentence is affectionate.
Poetry has a natural transition from full moon to lyricism. Moonlight often makes people daydream, and it is easier to evoke homesickness. The poet has escaped from chaos today, and naturally he has a different taste in this cold moonlit night. His melancholy is mixed with anxiety about where you are going, and his tone is particularly painful. "Oh, my brothers, lost and scattered, what is my life without you?" The last sentence said that the two brothers are separated and live far apart; The next sentence says that there is no home, life and death are unpredictable, and it is heartbreaking to read. These two poems also summarize the common experiences of people in the An Shi Rebellion.
"However, what can I expect in wartime if there is something wrong with the letters in peacetime?" The next five or six sentences further expressed inner worries. Relatives are scattered everywhere, but they often don't send books at ordinary times, not to mention frequent wars, and life and death are even more unpredictable. After reading this poem, it is not difficult to understand why Du Fu wrote the poem "After three months of bonfire, a letter from home is worth a ton of gold" ("Spring Hope")
The whole poem is well organized, coordinated from beginning to end, well organized and rigorous in structure. If you don't stop fighting, you will stop walking; If you look at the moon, you will miss your brother; If you are homeless, you will not be able to send books; He died when he was scattered, and he was still alive.
During the Anshi Rebellion, Du Fu went from place to place and went through hardships, worrying about both his family and the national disaster. It was really emotional. At the touch of a hair, many thoughts flowed from the bottom of the pen, so he wrote the common theme of homesickness with such sadness and helplessness.
Du Fu's Hope in Spring
Although a country is divided, mountains and rivers last forever, and the spring of trees and grass is back.
Petals fall like tears, and lonely birds sing their sadness.
After three months of war, a piece of news from home is worth a ton of gold.
I stroke my white hair. It has become so thin that it can no longer hold hairpins.
Du Fu's Moonlit Night
In Fuzhou, far away, she is looking at the moonlight, looking at it alone from the window of her room.
For our boys and girls, poor little baby, too young to know where the capital is.
Her cloudy hair is sweet with mist, and her jade-white shoulders are cold in the moonlight.
When can we lie on the screen again and look at the bright light and stop crying? ?
The banks of the Yellow River were recovered by the imperial army. "
Du Fu
The news of this distant western station! The north has been recovered! At first, I couldn't stop crying on my coat.
Where are my wife and son? There is not a trace of sadness on their faces. However, I packed my books and poems crazily!
When you sing in Baishi, you must indulge in wine. On a green spring day, that's the beginning of my return home.
Come back from this mountain, pass another mountain, go up from the south and then go north-to my own town! .
2. What are Du Fu's homesick poems written on both sides of the Yellow River recaptured by imperial army Du Fu?
The news of this distant western station! The north has been recovered! At first, I couldn't stop crying on my coat.
Where are my wife and son? There is not a trace of sadness on their faces. However, I packed my books and poems crazily!
When you sing in Baishi, you must indulge in wine. On a green spring day, that's the beginning of my return home.
Come back from this mountain, pass another mountain, go up from the south and then go north-to my own town! .
Du Fu's Hope in Spring
Chang' an fell, the country was broken, and only the mountains and rivers remained; Spring has come, and the sparsely populated Chang' an city is densely forested.
Sad state, can not help but burst into tears, amazing birds, leaving sorrow and hate.
The war lasted for more than half a year, and letters from home were rare, with a hundred thousand gold.
Twisting with melancholy, scratching my head and thinking, the more I scratch my white hair, I can hardly insert a hairpin.
Du Fu's Remembering Brothers on a Moonlit Night
The drums of the defenders cut off people's communication, and a lonely goose was singing in autumn in the frontier.
The dew turns to frost tonight, and the moonlight at home is bright!
Brothers are scattered, and no one can ask about life and death.
Letters sent to Luoyang city are often not delivered, and wars often do not stop.
3. Du Fu's poem "Remembering Brothers on a Moonlit Night", and Du Fu's "Wanderers Listen to the Drum and Autumn Goose Sound". He knows that the dew will be frost tonight, and how bright the moonlight is at home! Oh, my brothers, what's the point of my life without you? However, if there is something wrong with letters in peacetime, what can I expect in wartime? . Appreciation: "The drums are broken, and the autumn geese sound." Write down what you saw when the road was broken; Pay attention to the sounds of wild geese and write what you hear. It's sad to see and hear. The heavy and monotonous drums and the lonely geese on the horizon not only did not bring a trace of vitality, but made the already desolate frontier fortress look even more desolate and silent. "Breaking People's Walk" points out the social environment, indicating that wars are frequent and fierce, and roads are blocked by them. The two poems render a heavy and sad atmosphere, which is the background of Moonlit Night. Also point out the season. It was on the night of the Millennium Festival, covered with dew, which made people feel chilly. "The moonlight at home is how bright!" It's the same scenery, but it's slightly different from the above sentence. What the author writes is not completely objective reality, but incorporates his own subjective feelings. It's a bright moon on earth, and it makes no difference. Determined to say the moon in my hometown is the brightest. Obviously, it is my own psychological illusion, so I want to be so sure, no doubt. However, this technique of taking illusion as truth will not make people feel unreasonable, because it profoundly shows the author's subtle psychology and highlights his feelings for his hometown. These two sentences are also very skillful in refining sentences. They just want to say "tonight is white" and "hometown is bright", but they just change the word order. The tone is particularly vigorous and powerful. So Wang Dechen said: "Zi Mei is good at using things and common language. If she is isolated or inverted, her language will be healthy and solid, and her meaning will be profound and stable." (Mrs. Shi) From here, we can also see that Du Fu's tablet is magical. The above four sentences seem to have nothing to do with her careless thinking of her brother, but they are not. Not only looking at the moon, but also missing my hometown. Arouse the feeling of missing. In fact, I remember every word of my brother, and every word is affectionate. It is natural for poetry to turn from full moon to lyricism. Moonlight often makes people daydream, and it is easier to evoke homesickness. The poet is out of chaos today, and naturally he has a different taste in this cold Yamashita. In his persistent sadness, mixed with anxiety about where you will go, the tone is particularly painful. "Oh, my brothers, lost and scattered, what is my life without you?" The last sentence says brother. The next sentence says that there is no home, life and death are unpredictable, and it is very unbearable to read it. These two poems also summarize the common experiences of people in the An Shi Rebellion. "However, what can I expect in wartime if there is something wrong with the letters in peacetime?" The next five or six sentences further expressed their inner worries. Relatives are scattered everywhere, but books are often not delivered at ordinary times, not to mention frequent wars, and life and death are even more unpredictable. It is not difficult for us to understand why Du Fu was able to write such a simple poem "After three months of bonfire, a letter from home is worth a ton of gold" ("Spring Hope"). A profound life experience is the deepest source of artistic creation. The whole poem is coherent, coordinated from beginning to end and rigorous in structure. "Not stopping the army" means "breaking the line", "looking at the moon" means "remembering my younger brother" and "being homeless" means "not delivering books" in one go. During the Anshi Rebellion, Du Fu went from place to place and went through hardships, worrying about both his family and the national disaster. It's really full of emotion. At the touch of a hair, many thoughts flowed from the bottom of the pen, so he wrote the common theme of homesickness with such sadness and helplessness. "Hope in Spring" Du Fu Although the country is divided, mountains and rivers last forever, all the plants and trees are in spring, weeping petals and lonely birds sing sad songs. After three months of war, a letter from home is worth a ton of gold. Du Fu's moonlit night with no hair clasp, far away in Fuzhou, she is looking at the moonlight, looking at it alone from the window of her room for our boys and girls, poor little baby, too young, I don't know where the capital is. Her cloudy hair is sweet and foggy, and her jade-white shoulders are cold on the moon. When will we lie on our screen again, full of tears? Both sides of the Yellow River were recovered by the imperial army, Du Fu, the news is in this distant West Station! The north has been recovered! At first, I couldn't stop crying on my coat. Where are my wife and son? There is not a trace of sadness on their faces. ? However, I packed my books and poems crazily! On a green spring day, I set off from this mountain to go home, passing another mountain, from south to north, and then to my own town. Bai Shou must indulge in drinking when singing! .
4. Du Fu's homesick poem is Spring Hope.
Year: Tang Author: Du Fu
Chang' an fell, the country was broken, and only the mountains and rivers remained; Spring has come, and the sparsely populated Chang' an city is densely forested.
Sad state, can not help but burst into tears, amazing birds, leaving sorrow and hate.
The war lasted for more than half a year, and letters from home were rare, with a hundred thousand gold.
Twisting with melancholy, scratching my head and thinking, the more I scratch my white hair, I can hardly insert a hairpin.
Hate to say goodbye
Year: Tang Author: Du Fu
The length of a line is 4 thousand Li, and Hu rode for five or six years.
The vegetation weakened and went beyond the sword, and the soldiers blocked the old river.
I miss my home, but I miss my brother. I watch the clouds and sleep during the day.
I heard that Heyang was going to win, and Stuart was worried about Youyan.
Night at the pavilion
Year: Tang Author: Du Fu
Although the daylight in winter is shorter on the elemental scale, it is cold and snowy at the end of the world.
Stark sounded the fifth watch, drums and horns rang, and stars and Tianhe danced on three mountains.
Wild cries and smells of war, I saw savage fishermen and woodcutters at dawn.
Wolong and Pegasus are not generals now. They are dust and the personnel are lonely.
sunset
Year: Tang Author: Du Fu
Cattle and sheep have already returned from the fields, and every family is closed.
The breeze is a charming night, but the beautiful mountain is not your home.
The spring water flows down from the stone wall, and the dew on autumn night condenses on the grass roots.
Under the background of gray hair and bright lights, why did Butler rice splash the spark of good news?
Think of my brothers on a moonlit night.
Year: Tang Author: Du Fu
A vagrant heard the drums heralding the battle, which was the first call of a wild goose on the border in autumn.
The dew turns to frost tonight, and the moonlight at home is bright!
Brothers are scattered, and no one can ask about life and death.
It is inevitable to send books. What can you expect in the war? .
Two quatrains, the second one
Year: Tang Author: Du Fu
The water waves in the river, the white feathers of waterfowl, the green and red flowers on the mountain are in contrast, and you want to burn.
This spring is coming to an end. When will I go home?
Spring is far away
Year: Tang Author: Du Fu
Susu tidbits are late, flying lycopene is light.
Days are long, birds are long, and spring is far away.
The number is related to chaos, and it is never clear outside the sword.
Hometown can't return, and the land enters Yafu camp.
Jathyapple's two poems on August 15, the first part.
Year: Tang Author: Du Fu
Flying mirrors everywhere, returning to the heart to fold the sword.
Turn the tent and travel far, climb the laurel and ascend to heaven.
The waterway is suspected of frost and snow, and the forest is covered with feathers.
At this time, I look forward to the white rabbit, and I want to count the autumnal equinox.
Guiyan
Year: Tang Author: Du Fu
I heard that the geese went south from Guangzhou this spring.
Watch the flowers rise to the sea, avoid the snow and go to Luofu.
This is a problem when avoiding worrying about guests.
Every year, the frost is separated, but the five lakes are autumn.
5. Which of Du Fu's poems is Du Fu's Homesickness-The Year of Remembering Brothers on a Moonlit Night. Author: Tang Author: Du Fu-The content of Remembering Brothers on a Moonlit Night is "A Wanderer listens to the drums and the sound of autumn geese".
The dew turns to frost tonight, and the moonlight at home is bright! Brothers are scattered, and no one can ask about life and death.
Letters sent to Luoyang city are often not delivered, and wars often do not stop. Appreciation: This poem was written by Du Fu in Zhou Qin in the autumn of 759, the second year of Gan Yuan.
In September this year, Shi Siming led the troops south from Fan Yang, captured Bianzhou and moved west to Luoyang. Shandong and Henan are at war. At that time, Du Fu's younger brothers were scattered in this area, and because of the war, there was no communication, which made him feel intense anxiety and yearning.
Remembering Brothers on a Moonlit Night is a true record of his thoughts and feelings at that time. Homesickness for relatives and friends is a common theme in classical poetry. In order to avoid mediocrity and originality, it is not enough to rely solely on the author's life experience, but also to be ingenious in expression.
It is in dealing with this common theme that Du Fu reveals his true colors. Poetry is abrupt and uneven.
The title is Moonlit Night, but the author did not start from the moonlit night, but first described a picture of Autumn in Frontier fortress: "Wanderers smell drums to herald battles, and geese sing autumn colors." Write down what you see when the road is broken; Look at the drums and geese, and write down what you hear.
It's sad to see and hear. The heavy and monotonous drums and the lonely geese on the horizon not only did not bring a trace of vitality, but made the already desolate frontier fortress more desolate and silent.
Broken Pedestrian points out the social environment, which shows that wars are frequent and fierce, and roads are impassable. The two poems render a strong and sad atmosphere, which is the background of Moonlit Night.
Parallel connection point. "He knows the dew will be frost tonight" not only describes the scenery, but also points out the season.
It was on the night of the Millennium Festival. It's clear and full of dew, which makes people feel chilly. "The moonlight at home is how bright!" It is also a landscape painting, but it is slightly different from the previous sentence.
What the author writes is not completely objective, but incorporates his own subjective feelings. It's a bright moon in the world, and it makes no difference. Determined to say that the moon in my hometown is the brightest; It's obviously my own psychological illusion, so I have to be so sure, no doubt.
However, this fantasy-based approach will not make people feel unreasonable, because it profoundly shows the author's subtle psychology and highlights his feelings for his hometown. These two sentences are also very skillful in refining sentences. All they want to say is "tonight is white" and "the moon in my hometown". Only by changing the word order, the tone is particularly vigorous and powerful.
So Wang Dechen said: "Zi Mei is good at using things and common language. If she is isolated or inverted, her language will be healthy and firm, and her meaning will be profound and stable." ("Bird History") From here, we can also see Du Fu's ability to turn the tablet into magic.
The above four sentences are written casually, which seems to have nothing to do with missing my brother, but they are not. Not only writing "Looking Back at the Moon", but also listening to drums, geese and cold dew make the author feel sad and nostalgic.
In fact, I remember every word of my brother, and every word is affectionate. Poetry has a natural transition from full moon to lyricism.
Moonlight often makes people daydream, and it is easier to evoke homesickness. In today's chaotic poet, on this cold moonlit night, naturally, he has a special taste.
Where will you go? Anxiety is mixed with melancholy, and the tone is particularly painful. "Oh, my brothers, lost and scattered, what is my life without you?" The last sentence said that the two brothers are separated and live far apart; The next sentence says that there is no home, life and death are unpredictable, and it is heartbreaking to read.
These two poems also summarize the common experiences of people in the An Shi Rebellion. "However, what can I expect in wartime if there is something wrong with the letters in peacetime?" Close to five or six sentences to further express inner worries.
Relatives are scattered everywhere, but they often don't send books at ordinary times, not to mention frequent wars and unpredictable life and death. Implication, infinite affection.
After reading this poem, we can easily understand why Du Fu was able to write such a poem as "After three months of war, a letter from home is worth a ton of gold" ("Spring Hope"). A profound life experience is the deepest source of artistic creation.
The whole poem is well organized, coordinated from beginning to end, with distinct levels and rigorous structure. If you don't fight, you will have, if you don't go, you will remember your brother when you look at the moon, if you are homeless, you will not be able to deliver books, and if you leave, your life and death will be unknown.
During the Anshi Rebellion, Du Fu was displaced from place to place, suffering hardships and worrying about the country and the people, which was really filled with emotion. As long as you touch it gently, many things will flow out from the bottom of the pen together, so the common theme of homesickness is written out by sadness and frustration.
"The Hope of Spring" Du Fu's "A leopard cannot change its spots" is full of grass and trees. Sad state, can not help but burst into tears, amazing birds, leaving sorrow and hate.
The war lasted for more than half a year, and letters from home were rare, with a hundred thousand gold. Twisting with melancholy, scratching my head and thinking, the more I scratch my white hair, I can hardly insert a hairpin.
Du Fu's moonlit night, far away in Fuzhou, she was watching the moonlight, watching it alone from the window of her room. For our boys and girls, poor little baby, too young to know where the capital is.
Her cloudy hair is sweet with mist, and her jade-white shoulders are cold in the moonlight. When can we lie on the screen again and look at the bright light and stop crying? ? The banks of the Yellow River were recovered by the imperial army. "Du Fu News is in this distant West Station! The north has been recovered! At first, I couldn't stop crying on my coat.
Where are my wife and son? There is not a trace of sadness on their faces. However, I packed my books and poems crazily! When you sing in Baishi, you must indulge in wine. On a green spring day, that's the beginning of my return home. Come back from this mountain, pass another mountain, go up from the south and then go north-to my own town! .