In Du Fu's poems, Jinguancheng refers to

In Du Fu's poems, "in a deep pine forest near Silk City" is a famous sentence to describe Chengdu. Among them, "Jinguan City" is the ancient name of Chengdu.

1, Chengdu's brocade industry is developed, and the officials who manage the brocade industry are also called "Jinguan", so Chengdu is also called "Jinguan City". This title has been used to this day and has become one of the nicknames of Chengdu. In this poem by Du Fu, "In a deep pine forest near Silk City" describes that there are many cypress trees in Chengdu, forming a lush scene.

This also shows that Chengdu has a long history and beautiful natural environment. Chengdu was a natural livable place in ancient times, with mild climate and fertile soil, suitable for human habitation and crop cultivation. Now, Chengdu is still one of the centers of science, technology, commerce and culture in China and a world-famous tourist city.

Besides the poem "In a Deep Pine Forest Near Silk City", Du Fu has many other poems that also describe the beautiful scenery and characteristics of Chengdu. For example, Wan Li Qiaoxi No.1 Cottage describes Chengdu Du Fu Cottage, Why My Jinse has Fifty Strings describes Chengdu's music culture, and Shu Guo once heard of Zigui Birds describes Chengdu's azaleas and so on.

Du fu's related knowledge

1, Du Fu (7 12 -770), with beautiful words, was born in Gongxian County, Henan Province (now gongyi city, Henan Province) in the Tang Dynasty. He was one of the great realistic poets in the Tang Dynasty, and was honored as a "poet saint" by later generations. Du Fu was smart and studious since he was a child, and he traveled many famous mountains and rivers in his youth, which laid a solid foundation for his later creation.

He has been wandering all his life, but he has always maintained his love for the country, people and culture. Fu's poems are famous for their melancholy, profound artistic conception and simple language. His works mainly reflect social contradictions, people's sufferings and depict natural scenery, expressing his deep feelings for the country, the nation and the people. His poems are of great artistic value.

3. Du Fu's poems have a wide range of themes, including political, military, social, historical, natural and other fields. His works not only exposed the darkness of the society and the sufferings of the people at that time, but also reflected the social customs and humanistic spirit of the Tang Dynasty. His poems are full of worries and concerns about the country, the nation and the people, showing his profound humanistic feelings.