Du Fu's Patriotic Poems

Du Fu's Patriotic Poems: Du Fu's "Looking at Spring" The mountains and rivers in China are broken, and the vegetation is green in spring. In Du Fu's Zuo Ting Ye Xing, surrounded by stars, nine Yuntai towers sparkle in the moonlight. In Du Fu's "Nine Days and Five Songs", mysterious apes crow at sunset, and white geese come to the old country before the frost. Zhuge Wei is famous in the world, and only Du Fu's "Five Poems on Epics" honors him.

The figures in Du Fu's "Spring Far" are related to the chaos in the middle, so why does he have a sword to clear the outside world? In Du Fu's "Spring Far", the hometown cannot return, and the land enters the Yafu camp. The three kingdoms, divided, have always been bound by his power. Du Fu's eight-array map is famous for its eight-array map. Du Fu's "Book of Scholarship" calls him to put state affairs first for the third time and give his sincerity to two generations. But before he conquered, he died, and since then the heroes have been crying on their coats. Du Fu climbed the stairs, although the country was as strong as the North Star for a while, bandits did not dare to go to the West Mountain.