Ten of Du Fu's most famous poems

I think Du Fu's ten most famous poems are as follows:

1, "Climbing the Mountain": This poem describes Du Fu's feelings and thoughts when he climbed the mountain and looked far away, expressing his love for the natural landscape and his deep thinking about life.

2. Spring Hope: This poem depicts the scene of Chang 'an in spring and expresses Du Fu's feelings about the rise and fall of the country and homesickness.

3. The Cottage was Blown by Autumn Wind: This poem describes Du Fu's poor life and inner pain, and expresses his concern for people's sufferings and his criticism of social injustice.

4. Garage shop: This poem takes the war as the background, describes the process of people being recruited and sent to the battlefield, and reveals the cruelty of war and the destruction to society.

5. Three Officials: This poem tells the story of three honest officials, expressing Du Fu's reverence for honest officials and his hatred for political corruption.

6. Second, Tao: This poem describes the charm of a beautiful woman and the beauty of the surrounding environment, and expresses Du Fu's love for beauty and longing for life.

7. "Looking at Yue": This poem depicts the towering Mount Tai and magnificent scenery, and expresses Du Fu's reverence for nature and cherishing life.

8. "Stone Trench": This poem tells the story of official forced conscription and expresses Du Fu's condemnation of the official and sympathy for the people.

9. Remembering brothers on a moonlit night: This poem expresses Du Fu's yearning for his relatives and hometown, and shows his deep affection.

10, Climbing Yueyang Tower: This poem depicts the magnificent scenery of Yueyang Tower and Du Fu's state of mind, and expresses his concern for the rise and fall of the country and the fate of the people.

The above are ten of Du Fu's most famous poems, which show Du Fu's talent and ideological depth, and also reflect his profound insight into the changes of the times and social reality.