The greatest artistic feature is that poets often hide their subjective feelings in objective descriptions and let things impress readers themselves. Due to the social turmoil in his time, the people were displaced and the people were in poverty. His poems all expressed deep sympathy for the people, exposed the sharp opposition between the exploiters and the exploited, embodied Du Fu's feelings of worrying about the country and the people, and his expression techniques were very profound, thus forming a kind of "depression and frustration"
1. Linguistically speaking, Du Fu's poems are generally regarded as "gloomy". The word "depressed" first appeared in the Southern Dynasties, which means "depressed and thoughtful, sad and picturesque". Later, Du Fu wrote the word "depressed and frustrated", which accurately summarized the language of his works. For example, "petals fall like tears, and lonely birds sing their sadness."
2. As far as style is concerned, Du Fu's poems are diverse. Yuan Zhen's evaluation of Du Fu is like this: "As for the beauty of the son, it is said to be frivolous and coquettish. When Shen Song seized Su Li and swallowed Cao Liu, he hid his face and thanked him, and learned from the ancient and modern styles. Everyone was different."
3. In terms of meter, Du Fu's poems are characterized by refined words and neat antithesis, which conforms to the "architectural beauty" of China's poems. For example, "The sky is high and the wind is urgent, apes and birds are singing, the blue lake and white sand are returning to their nests, the leaves are falling like waterfalls, and I see the long river rolling in", which is the best embodiment of Du Fu's clever words and clever antithesis.
4. Judging from the content of Du Fu's poems, most of his works reflect the social outlook at that time, with a wide range of themes and far-reaching significance, especially describing the sufferings of the people and expressing his sympathy for the people and his feelings of worrying about the country and the people. Du Fu's poems are called the history of poetry, which first appeared in the late Tang Dynasty. "Du Feng's suffering in Lushan Mountain, Liu Yong's Long Shu, and his remaining poems have been pushed to Shui Yue, and almost nothing has been achieved."
Anecdotal allusions:
During the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, it was a great country in the world at that time. However, in this seemingly powerful country, signs of collapse have been breeding for many reasons, such as collusion. Finally, the Tang dynasty quickly turned to the turning point of its demise, and the "An Shi Rebellion" took place.
When Du Fu learned of this situation, he felt that those in power only cared about their own enjoyment and ignored people's livelihood, which would definitely lead to the demise of the country. So he wrote a poem that was later selected into the famous anthology "300 Tang Poems" with indignation, that is, a seven-character long poem named "The Second Way".
This poem has become a veritable "epic" because of its bold satire and profound exposure of the Yang family's extravagant life. Moreover, people have also summed up an idiom "spicy" from it, which is used to indicate that the first-class goods are arrogant and powerful.