Li Sanchu's Poetry Creation

Li Bai and Du Fu are the two poets with the largest number of poems (about 200 poems by Li Bai and about 300 poems by Du Fu). These two poets from the prosperous Tang Dynasty, one from Wang Yonglin, one from Zuo Xun, one from exile and one from exile, lived in the north and south, and their life trajectories were very similar. The poetry creation in this period deserves our attention. This paper is divided into four parts: The first part: An overview of Li and Du's poetry creation during the Anshi Rebellion. Including the basic situation and stage changes of poetry creation in chaos. The turmoil stimulated Li and Du's creative passion. At the same time, the turmoil makes the poet constantly change the coordinates of time and space, and his poetry creation has different contents and his own aesthetic photos with the changes of the poet's experience and mentality. The second part: From the perspective of content, discusses the poetry creation of Li and Du in troubled times. Because there are many academic studies, this chapter is relatively simple. Love for society, concern for the current situation and deep affection for the people make Li and Du's poems profound. At the same time, the new historical conditions have also prompted poetry creation to be simple. Li Bai's poetry creation in chaos shows a trend of changing to realism, and Du Fu's poetry creation in chaos is the peak of the poet's realistic creation. The third part: From the formal point of view, discusses the poetry creation of Li and Du in troubled times. The development of form itself is a complex dynamic evolution process. This paper combines the stylistic form with the changes of social times and the mood of the creative subject. The choice of Yuefu, Five Rhymes, Seven Rhymes, Five Ancient Poems and Seven Ancient Poems, as well as the changes in internal structure and rhetorical devices, are not accidental. They are the product of the expansion of the poet's life vision and the development of the form itself, and also meet the needs of the changes in the content and style of anti-Japanese war poems. The fourth part: the value of Li and Du Fu's poems in troubled times. This paper briefly analyzes the aesthetic value and historical position of Li and Du's poems in Gone with the Times from two aspects: the value of life and the value of literary history. At the same time, the differences between Li and Du Fu in poetic value are discussed.