Spring Rain is a scene described in Du Fu's "Spring Night Happy Rain" in Chengdu when he was "wandering in the southwest" in his later years. It is found in "Du Gongbu Collection" and was written in the spring of the second year of Yuan Dynasty (761 AD). From the poet's description of the spring rain, the joy of the spring rain is revealed. Basic introduction Chinese name: Happy Rain on a Spring Night Author: Du Fu Alias: Spring Rain Dynasty: Tang Dynasty Poetry Appreciation, Introduction to the Author, Poetry Appreciation Academician Zhao Xuanhuang's regular script stone rubbing "Spring Night Happy Rain" Good rain knows the time, and spring will happen. Sneaking into the night with the wind, moistening things silently. The wild paths are all dark with clouds, but the river boats are only bright with fire. Look at the red and wet place at dawn, the flowers are heavy on the official city. See "Collection of Du Gongbu", written in the spring of the second year of the Yuan Dynasty (761 AD). It was written in Chengdu when Du Fu was "wandering in the southwest" in his later years. In his description of the spring rain, the poet reveals his joy for the spring rain. About the author Du Fu (AD 712--770), a native of Gong County, Henan (now Gongyi, Zhengzhou), known as Du Gongbu and Du Shiyi in the world, and called himself Shaoling Yelao, was a great realist poet in my country who served the country and the people. Aged prematurely, he is a poet and a world cultural celebrity. He is also known as the "Big Li Du" together with Li Bai. Du Fu's ancestral home is Xiangyang (today's Xiangfan City, Hubei Province). His distant ancestor is Du Yu, who was famous in the Jin Dynasty, and his later ancestor is Du Shenyan, a poet in the early Tang Dynasty. Department of Du Gong. Du Fu lived during the historical period when the Tang Dynasty was transitioning from prosperity to decline. His poems mostly dealt with social unrest, political darkness, and people's suffering. His poems are known as "History of Poetry." Du Fu was concerned about the country and the people, and had a noble personality. He was honored as the "Sage of Poetry" by later generations. Du Fu wrote more than 1,400 poems in his life, many of which are famous poems that have been passed down through the ages, such as "Three Officials" and "Three Farewells", and there is "Du Gongbu Collection" handed down to the world; among them, "Three Officials" is "Shihao" Officials", "Xin'an Officials" and "Tongguan Officials", the "three farewells" are "Newlywed Farewell", "Homeless Farewell" and "Elderly Farewell". Du Fu's poems had a profound influence on later generations.