What poem does Shu Xiang belong to?

Shu Xiang is an ancient poem written by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, when he visited Wuhou Temple the following year after he settled in Chengdu Caotang. By visiting historical sites, this poem expresses the poet's praise for Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu Han, for his great talent, his assistance to the two dynasties, and his loyalty to serving the country, as well as his regret for his untimely start and his death. The poem not only has the concept of respecting Shu orthodoxy, but also has the feeling of being in trouble, and it contains the feelings of thinking about people between the lines. This seven-law chapter twists and turns, naturally compact. The first two couplets write scenes, which are free and easy to take off; After the discussion of the two associations, people suddenly became depressed. The whole article is from scenery to people, from looking for and paying tribute to retrospection, from sighing and remembering to tears, and it is frustrating and heroic. The whole poem has a big heart, a deep feeling, a strong and solemn feeling, and a great power of shocking people.

literary genre: seven-character poems

theme: where is the temple of the famous Premier? In a deep pine grove near the City of Silk. With the green grass of spring colouring the steps, and birds chirping happily under the leaves. The third summons weighted him with affairs of state, and to two generations he gave his true heart. But before he could conquer, he was dead, and heroes have wept on their coats ever since.