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Du Fu's works are called epics. This is the biggest feature of his poetry. His history focuses on writing history. However, as a "history of poetry", Du Shi's poetry is not an objective narrative, using poetic style to write history. Instead, it deeply reflects reality and expresses the author's mood through a unique style. The objects he sings about are often related to both himself and current events. Poetry talks and poetry reviews of the past dynasties have made many discussions on Du Shili's high degree of "scene blending". However, Du Fu's poems not only have a high degree of blending of scenes, but also a blend of emotions, scenery and current events. When describing scenes and expressing emotions, the author rarely leaves reality. For example, "Spring Hope" written when he was trapped in the occupied Chang'an and "Jianmen" written when he entered Shu are the most representative ones. This kind of poems, Du Fu became more successful in his later years, such as the five-rhythm "Guest Pavilion", "On the River", "Jianghan", the seven-rhythm "Denglou", "Sufu", "Ge Night", "Eight Poems on the Rise of Autumn", etc. They are all popular and famous articles that blend scenes and current events.