It rains in succession during the Qingming Festival. Which poem is it from and who is the author?

It rained a lot during Tomb-Sweeping Day. This poem is from Du Mu's poem Qingming. Tomb-Sweeping Day's full text is: It rains in succession during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to die. Ask local people where to buy wine? The shepherd boy just laughed and didn't answer Xingshan Village. This poem, written in the drizzle of a clear spring, has been widely read because of its light color and cold artistic conception.

From 803 to 853 AD, Du Mu was named "Fan Chuan lay man" and called Du. Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi, Shaanxi) was a poet in the late Tang Dynasty. (Source: Zhongshu Province is also called the province, so it is called "Du") In the late Tang Dynasty, Tang writers later called Du Fu "Lao Du" and Du Mu "Xiao Du".

During the Qingming Festival in the south of the Yangtze River, the drizzle drifted one after another, and all the passengers on the road were down and out. Where can local people buy wine to drown their sorrows? The shepherd boy just smiled and pointed to Xinghuashan Village.

In Tomb-Sweeping Day, it is a tradition to go hiking, worship ancestors and sweep graves with relatives and friends. The "pedestrian" in the poem is a person's journey in a foreign land, and his feelings are very lonely and desolate. Coupled with the continuous spring rain, "pedestrians" are inexplicably agitated and depressed, and their emotions seem unsustainable. Then, the shepherd boy in the spring rain pointed to a piece of apricot forest in the distance. The end of the poem makes people feel far away, poetic and fresh and lively.