What seven-character poems did Du Fu write?

Du Fu is one of the most famous poets in the Tang Dynasty, and he is known as the "poet saint". His poems have a wide range of genres, including seven-character poems. The following are some famous seven-character poems written by Du Fu:

Ascending the mountain: "The sky is high and the wind is urgent, apes crow and birds crow, and the blue lake and white sand return. Leaves fall like the spray of a waterfall, and I watch the long river always roll forward. "

"Spring": "Although the country is divided, the mountains and rivers remain forever, and the vegetation turns green in spring. Petals fall like tears, and lonely birds sing their sadness. "

"Looking for Flowers Alone by the Riverside": "In front of the Yellowstone Pagoda, Jiangdong is lazy and sleepy in spring. A bunch of peach blossoms have no owner, lovely deep red loves light red. "

"Eight Poems of Autumn Prosperity Fifth": "Business women don't know how to hate their country, but they still sing backyard flowers across the river."

"Climbing the spectacular temple gate": "The small peak is not enough, and the Mount Li leans against the golden well.

Most of Du Fu's seven-character poems are based on scenery and social customs, with sincere feelings, far-reaching artistic conception and beautiful language, which embodies Du Fu's outstanding poetic talent and noble personality and has high literary value and historical significance.