Xin 'anli is a poem by Du Fu, a great poet in Tang Dynasty, and one of the poems of "Three Officials and Three Farewells". This poem reflects the author's expectation for the rulers to quell the rebellion as soon as possible and realize the revival of the dynasty. Together with Tongguan Li, they are called "three officials".
The whole poem is divided into two levels: the first twelve sentences describe the scene of the army catching Ding and the separation of flesh and blood, and reveal the pain brought to the people by the An-Shi rebellion; After 16 sentence, the pen front turned to enlighten and comfort the people. Clear and complete structure, concise and powerful language.
Du Fu, a realistic poet in Tang Dynasty. Good words, taste claims to be young and old at night. Take Jinshi as an example. He used to be a foreign minister in the school department, so he was called Du Gongbu internationally. After the Song Dynasty, he was honored as a "poet saint" and called "Du Li" with Li Bai.
Xin 'an officials boldly exposed the social contradictions at that time and expressed deep sympathy for the poor people, with profound contents. Many excellent works show the historical process of the Tang Dynasty from prosperity to decline, which is called "the history of poetry". In art, he is good at using various forms of poetry, especially rhythmic poetry; Various styles, mainly depression; Refined language with high expressive force.