A Review of Du Fu's Caotang

Du Fu's "Caotang" notes are as follows:

Welcome to Du Fu Caotang, which is a scenic spot with important historical significance and cultural value. I bring you a review of Du Fu's Caotang.

First of all, let's meet Du Fu. He was an outstanding poet in the Tang Dynasty, and was known as the "poet saint". His poems are of high artistic value and rich ideological connotation, which are praised by later generations.

In addition, for cultural lovers, coming here has a better opportunity to understand the literature and culture of the Tang Dynasty. Here, we can stroll along a path called Yingxiu Road, where there are poems written by Du Fu before his death and some slowly blowing music, which makes people immersed in the world written by the poet.

Finally, you can visit Du Fu Cemetery here. The cemetery was built by people in the Tang Dynasty, covering an area of about half an acre. It is divided into five caves dedicated to Du Fu, Du Xunhe, Du Mu and their descendants. The stone road in the cemetery looks solemn and makes people feel awe-inspiring.

In a word, Du Fu's Cottage is regarded as a treasure in China's heritage. It not only preserves the architectural and cultural relics of the Tang Dynasty in China, but also enables later generations to understand and inherit the true meaning of Du Fu's culture, which has important historical and cultural value.

Introduction to Du Fu Caotang:

Du Fu Caotang is located on the Huanhua River outside the west gate of Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province. It was the former residence of Du Fu, a great realistic poet in China in the Tang Dynasty, when he lived in Chengdu. It is a national AAAA tourist attraction.

The thatched cottage completely preserved the pattern of Jiaqing reconstruction in Qing Dynasty, with a total area of nearly 300 mu.

This garden is a very unique classical garden in China, which integrates Shaoling Caotang, steles and pavilions. Among them, Dayu, Shishi Hall and Gongbu Hall are three memorial buildings, which are located on the central axis and are deep and quiet.

Covering an area of nearly 300 mu, the thatched cottage completely preserved the architectural pattern during the renovation and expansion in the 13th year of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty (AD 1500) and 16th year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (AD181KLOC-0/year). This is a sacred place in the history of China literature. Du Fu Memorial Hall was established in 1955, and 1985 was renamed Chengdu Du Fu Caotang Museum.

There are hundreds of Du Fu's poems and paintings in the thatched cottage. In addition to ancient paintings in Ming and Qing Dynasties, works by modern painters are usually exhibited.