What are the characteristics of Li Bai, Du Fu and Bai Juyi's poems?

Du Fu's poetic style was formed in the period of An Shi Rebellion, and gradually took shape in suffering. Du Fu went deep into the society, cared about the sufferings of politics and people's livelihood, and attached importance to realism. He shoulders the heavy responsibility of the country and the nation and faithfully depicts the face of the times and inner feelings. Du Fu's artistic style is gloomy. He inherited Du Fu's realistic style from the middle Tang Dynasty to the Song Dynasty, especially the Jiangxi Poetry School in the Song Dynasty, which took Du Fu as its ancestor. His influence is enormous.

The style of Li Bai's poems is multidimensional, but it is mainly majestic and natural. Specifically, it has the characteristics of grandeur and boldness, magic and magnificence, elegance and freedom, innocence and frankness, freshness and nature. Li Bai was influenced by Confucianism, Taoism, chivalry and the ethos of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and his talent was insufficient all his life, which greatly influenced the formation of his poetic style.

In addition to the achievements of satirical poems, Bai Juyi's leisure poems also have high achievements, which are characterized by realism, vulgarity and doing everything possible. It is praised by later generations for its plain language style and light and leisurely artistic conception.

Bai Juyi's creative style, mainly from his poetic thoughts, pays attention to realism and is still popular today, emphasizing allegory. Pay attention to "writing articles for the time, writing songs and poems for things." Bai Juyi's creative style, mainly from his poetic thoughts, pays attention to realism and is still popular today, emphasizing allegory. Pay attention to "writing articles for the time, writing songs and poems for things."

The writing style and opinions of this kind of poetry are obviously inseparable from Bai's life experience. Bai Juyi and Li Bai Du Fu grew up in a stable and wealthy family when they were young. When he was young, he lived a vagrant life because he avoided the war. With the growth of his age, he, like other literati in this period, has a high enthusiasm for participating in politics. He wrote to Chen many times, and he was keen on it, which made the dignitaries pale and powerless. In the sixth year of Yuanhe, due to his mother's funeral, he returned to his hometown for restructuring. The change of living environment made him think about the whole life, Buddhism and Taoism began to prevail, and his enthusiasm for politics began to decline. Then, Bai Juyi was demoted, which made him more determined on the road of "independence". Although he later returned to Korea, he lost his original enthusiasm and lived in Luoyang, calling himself "Mr. Zuiyin" and "Xiangshan lay man". Huichang died in six years.

Li Bai's poems have their own characteristics and varied styles, so it is difficult to sum up their styles in different periods with the word "elegance". Before and after Li Bai left Sichuan, he was deeply influenced by Taoist thought, and his poetry was characterized by elegance. He was depressed when he entered Chang 'an, but he didn't lose hope. His poetic style is bold and unrestrained, and his feelings are passionate. He sang repeatedly that he was very talented and useful. After Li Bai entered Chang 'an, his career was bumpy, his state affairs declined day by day, his life was in a desperate situation, his poetic style was close to reality step by step, and his boldness was full of melancholy for the country and the people. When Yelang was exiled in his later years, Li Baiduo expressed his feelings, exposed reality and lashed the society in a gloomy, resentful and sad style, and his poetic style obviously turned to tragedy.

Du Fu's poetic style was formed in the period of An Shi Rebellion, and gradually took shape in suffering. Du Fu went deep into the society, cared about the sufferings of politics and people's livelihood, and attached importance to realism. He shoulders the heavy responsibility of the country and the nation and faithfully depicts the face of the times and inner feelings. Du Fu's artistic style is gloomy. He inherited Du Fu's realistic style from the Middle Tang Dynasty to the Song Dynasty. Especially in the Song Dynasty, Jiangxi Poetry School was regarded as the originator of Du Fu. His influence is enormous. Du Fu's poetic style was formed during the An-Shi Rebellion and gradually took shape in suffering. Du Fu went deep into the society, cared about the sufferings of politics and people's livelihood, and attached importance to realism. He shoulders the heavy responsibility of the country and the nation and faithfully depicts the face of the times and inner feelings. Du Fu's artistic style is gloomy. He inherited Du Fu's realistic style from the middle Tang Dynasty to the Song Dynasty, especially the Jiangxi Poetry School in the Song Dynasty, which took Du Fu as its ancestor. His influence is enormous.

The style of Li Bai's poems is multidimensional, but it is mainly majestic and natural. Specifically, it has the characteristics of grandeur and boldness, magic and magnificence, elegance and freedom, innocence and frankness, freshness and nature. Li Bai was influenced by Confucianism, Taoism, chivalry and the ethos of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and his talent was insufficient all his life, which greatly influenced the formation of his poetic style.

In addition to the achievements of satirical poems, Bai Juyi's leisure poems also have high achievements, which are characterized by realism, vulgarity and doing everything possible. It is praised by later generations for its plain language style and light and leisurely artistic conception.

Bai Juyi's creative style, mainly from his poetic thoughts, pays attention to realism and is still popular today, emphasizing allegory.