What places in Du Mu's early geese poems reflect the author's concern for the country and the people?

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Du Mu

Golden rivers open in autumn,

Outside the cloud, I was shocked.

The fairy palm is alone with the moon,

The long door lamp dimmed.

You know, there are many riders.

Do you chase the spring breeze one after another?

Don't think it's too small and sparsely populated.

The water is rich in raspberry moss.

In Du Mu's early goose poems, there were few people in Xiaoxiang, and the water was rich in rice and raspberry moss. It reflects the author's concern for the country and the people. ..

Don't get tired of the phrase "Xiaoxiang is vast and sparsely populated, and the water is rich in rice and raspberry moss". "Xiaoxiang" refers to the south-central region of Hunan. It is said that the geese stopped at Yan Hui Peak in Hengshan Mountain, Hunan Province, stopped here and flew back to the north the next year. The poet deeply felt that the wild geese flew south and did not exclude Xiaoxiang, which was sparsely populated. There are a lot of wild rice in the water and raspberry moss on the shore, which can satisfy hunger and make ends meet. This is also a kind of thought and comfort for people who fled the disaster, and entrusted the poet with deep sympathy and caress for them.