Appreciation of Du Mu's Qingming Festival

Tomb-Sweeping Day is an important traditional festival in China, and it is also a mourning festival. Du Mu's Tomb-Sweeping Day is a festival poem with this theme. This poem depicts the scene of Tomb-Sweeping Day and expresses the poet's yearning for his deceased relatives. Let's enjoy this poem together.

Poetry analysis

First, let's look at the structure of this poem. The whole poem has 44 words, divided into 16 sentences, each with five words. This structure is called five-character quatrains. Five-character quatrains are one of the main forms of Tang poetry, and are also often used in the creation of poets such as Du Fu and Bai Juyi.

Secondly, let's look at the content of this poem. The whole poem depicts the scene of Tomb-Sweeping Day, "It rains in succession during the Qingming Festival", "Pedestrians on the road are dying" and "Where is the restaurant? The shepherd boy refers to Xinghua Village". These scenes are the characteristics of Tomb-Sweeping Day, such as rain, outing, sweeping and so on. Through these scenes, the poet expressed his thoughts about his deceased relatives, such as "living alone in a secluded grass stream, orioles singing in the trees" and "silence is better than sound" Although these words are short, they express the poet's yearning for his loved ones, which is affectionate and sad.

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Du Mu's Tomb-Sweeping Day is a seasonal poem expressing grief. By describing the scene of Tomb-Sweeping Day, this poem expresses the poet's yearning for his deceased relatives. This festival-themed poetic form is a major feature of China's ancient poetry. In this form of poetry, the poet expresses his feelings by describing the festival scenes, so that readers can feel the poet's feelings while feeling the festival.

In this poem, Du Mu expressed his thoughts for his loved ones by describing the scene in Tomb-Sweeping Day. This feeling of missing is the same emotion of human beings. Everyone has experienced the death of their loved ones and misses them. And through this poem, Du Mu linked his emotions with the readers' emotions, which made the readers feel the same way and produced a * * * sound.

In addition, this poem also shows Du Mu's poetic talent. Five-character quatrains are one of the main forms of Tang poetry, and are also often used in the creation of poets such as Du Fu and Bai Juyi. In this form, Du Mu can freely express his feelings, which is the embodiment of his poetic talent.