Appreciation of Du Mu's Poems
Two Farewells is a set of poems written by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The first song focuses on the beauty of Yangzhou geisha and praises her as the most charming among Yangzhou singers. The first sentence describes the girl's posture, full of youthful charm; The second sentence compares people to flowers and writes that she is petite and beautiful; In a few words, there are many beautiful women in Yangzhou, but she is unique. Strong technology, weak technology. The language is refined and agile, and the emotions are sincere and clear. The second song is mainly about farewell, depicting the feelings inseparable from the banquet of geisha. The first name was written from the banquet and looked ruthless; The second sentence points out that it is not heartless, but melancholy and sentimental, and it is really affectionate, which responds to the first sentence. The last two sentences empathize with candles, endowing them with rich feelings, profound thoughts and lingering feelings. The original works were presented to the other two songs, one of which was more than thirteen, and the cardamom ended in early February. In Yangzhou, the spring breeze blows all over Sanli Long Street. With beaded curtains, no one can match her beauty. Secondly, affectionate but always heartless, you can't laugh until you feel dead. The candle on the table lit the heart, and it also saw the parting; You see, it shed tears for us and flowed to the morning. Du Mu, also known as Du, also known as Fan Chuan lay man, Han nationality, born in Jingzhao Wannian (now Shaanxi An), was an outstanding poet and essayist in the late Tang Dynasty, the grandson of Du You, the prime minister of the Three Dynasties, and the son of Tang Wenzong, the 26-year-old Jinshi Du in the second year of Daiwa. Later, I went to Jiangxi to observe the envoys, turned to Huainan to observe the envoys, and then entered the envoys. Edited by the History Museum, catering department, Bibi department and Si Xun were appointed as foreign ministers, while Huangzhou, Chizhou and Zhou Mu were appointed as secretariat. Finally, the official came to Zhongshu Sheren. He died in Chang 'an at the age of fifty. Outstanding poets in the late Tang Dynasty, especially those famous for their seven-character quatrains, mainly expressed their feelings by chanting history. Influenced by Du Fu and Han Yu, his classical poems have a wide range of themes and bold brushwork. His modern poems are famous for their beautiful words and ups and downs. Du Fu and Li Bai are both called "Du Li". In order to distinguish them from poets Li Shangyin and Du Mu, they are also called "Big Du Li".