Tang, Du Fu
This poem is a poem that the poet expresses his inner feelings in the face of the turbulent river like the sea. The poet stood by the river and saw the rolling momentum of the waves, which aroused his infinite feelings. He examined his creation: "I am a stranger to human nature and I can't stop talking." The poet claims that he likes the most expressive poems in his life, and he pursues them deliberately, but this pursuit seems a bit odd and eccentric to others. But this is really my attitude, and I will die if I don't get it. These two poems show the characteristics of Du Fu's poems and reflect his serious and rigorous writing attitude.
These two sentences seem to be the poet's comfort, but at this moment, they are like a raging river. As time went on, he began to think that he was getting older and older. At this time, his mood seems to have lost the passion of the past, and in the face of flowers and birds in spring, there is no past distress and boredom. His manuscript is just a perfunctory one.
In the next two sentences, the poet's eyes turned to the scene before him: a new wooden fence was installed by the river for me to fish leisurely, and I prepared a small raft instead of a boat going in and out of the river. These two sentences are a portrayal of his later years. In fact, it is impossible to prove whether Du Fu really has such a leisurely and elegant fishing. Perhaps this is just a kind of helpless masturbation and self-mockery of the poet. In a word, the two couplets in the middle show Du Fu's feelings for his later years, and also imply self-blame for his declining enthusiasm.
But Du Fu is, after all, a poet with a sense of the times and responsibility. The surging river seems to have aroused his high creative desire. He remembered the great poets Tao Yuanming and Xie Lingyun and imagined roaming with them. This is not only a trip to the river and the sea, but also a trip to poetry, which shows that Du Fu is still full of courage, pursuing more than that, and he will continue to write amazing poems.
This poem describes the poet's emotional experience and mental journey facing a river and sea. The surging river on the river has caused the ups and downs of the poet's emotions, from which we can see Du Fu's rigorous creative style. "For the sake of humanity, words are not surprisingly endless." Became a famous sentence through the ages. Our classmates' writing should also take this as their motto.