1, profound in thought: Du Fu's poems are full of concern for the fate of the times and sympathy for the people's sufferings, which profoundly reflect the social reality. His poems are full of feelings of worrying about the country and the people, such as "Spring Hope" and "Eight Poems of Autumn Prosperity".
2. Unique artistry: Du Fu is good at using various poetic forms, and his works are diverse in style and distinctive in personality. His poems are concise in language, rich in images and expressive. In addition, Du Fu was also a famous metrical poet in the Tang Dynasty, which had a far-reaching influence on the development of metrical poems in later generations.
3. Extensive influence: Du Fu is known as a "poet saint", and his poetry works have had a far-reaching influence on later poets. Many famous poets, such as Bai Juyi, Yuan Zhen and Li Shangyin, are all inspired and edified by Du Fu's poems. Du Fu's poems have also become models for later generations to learn and study, such as Beauty and Moonlight Remembering My Brother.
4. Rich themes: Du Fu's poems have a wide range of themes, ranging from historical lyricism to pastoral scenery. His poems not only reflect on history, such as "Car Shop", but also praise nature, such as "Ascending the Mountain". These works show Du Fu's rich inner world and unique aesthetics.
Du Fu's representative works:
1, "Singing 500 words from Beijing to Fengxian": Du Fu learned that Xuanzong was going to sacrifice heaven and earth, so he asked for leave to go home to visit relatives. In this context, Du Fu wrote this long poem, expressing his worries about the political turmoil in the country, the sufferings of people's livelihood and his thoughts about his family.
2. Northern Expedition: When Du Fu was demoted to join the army, he witnessed the desolate scene after the war and wrote this poem to express his concern for the fate of the country and his reflection on the war.
3. Qiangzhai: Du Fu lived in Qiangzhai during the war and witnessed the hardships of people's lives. This poem depicts the sufferings brought by the war to the people and expresses Du Fu's sympathy for the people and his desire for peace.
4. To Wei Ba Chu Shi: Du Fu met Wei Ba Chu Shi during his trip, and they had a good talk. This poem expresses Du Fu's appreciation of Wei Ba and Chu Shi's scholarship, and also expresses the poet's feelings about the passage of time and the impermanence of life.
5. "Climbing the Mountain": Du Fu climbs the mountain in autumn, overlooking it, filled with emotion. Through the description of the scenery, this poem expresses Du Fu's anxiety about the fate of the country and his personal future, as well as his sad mood of unfulfilled ambition.