Who left the poet in the thatched cottage to write for future generations?

Du fu. "The thatched cottage stays behind, and the poet sage stays behind" refers to the poet Du Fu. This couplet was written by Comrade Zhu De 1957 when he visited Du Fu's Caotang in Chengdu, expressing his reverence for Du Fu and his love for the scenic spot of the Caotang. Du Fu occupies an important position in the history of China literature, and is honored as a "poet saint" by later generations. His poetry works are known as "the history of poetry", which records the historical changes from prosperity to decline in the Tang Dynasty. Du Fu's Chengdu Caotang is Du Fu's former residence and an important place for future generations to commemorate him. Du Fu (A.D. 7 12 ~770), a realistic poet in the Tang Dynasty in China, was born in Gongxian County (now Gongyi, Henan Province) and his ancestral home was Xiangyang. Because he lives in Chang 'an, he once lived near Shaoling in the south of the city, calling himself Ling Du Buyi, and Shaoling is old at night. Su Zong went to Germany as a left gleaning; While in Chengdu, he was recommended as the chief of staff and foreign minister of calibration department. Therefore, later generations also called him, Du,. Du Fu was born in Dujia, a gentry in Jingzhao, and was the grandson of Du Fu, a poet in the early Tang Dynasty. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty spent three years (7 15) and was fostered at the aunt's house in Luoyang at the age of four. In Kaiyuan, I wandered around after I failed the exam. Tianbao went to Beijing to take the exam again in six years, but Li refused and stayed in Chang 'an for ten years. An Shi Rebellion broke out, went to Tang Suzong, and was awarded the Left Addendum; After recovering Chang 'an, he was demoted to Huazhou to join the army. Soon he abandoned his official position and went to Shu, where he settled in Huanhuaxi Caotang, Chengdu. He once entered the sight of Yanwu, the Chinese ambassador to the south of the Yangtze River, and was appointed as Foreign Minister of the Ministry of Calibration Industry. Poor and sick in his later years, he wanted to take his family back to the north. In the third year of Dali (768), he went out to Shu, and died in the boat of Xiangjiang River in the fifth year of Dali, at the age of 59.