Du Fu lived a relatively stable life, but he still cared about the common people and national affairs. Although Du Fu is a realist poet, he also has a wild and uninhibited side
Language
Du Fu's poetry is generally considered to be "depressive" in language, and the language and chapter structure are also It is full of variety and pays attention to the refinement of words and sentences. The word "depressed" was first used in the Southern Dynasties, "the body is full of melancholy and melancholy, and the sun and moon are beautiful" [22]. Later, Du Fu wrote the four words "depressed and frustrated" to accurately summarize the language of his own works.
The formation of his poetic style is closely related to the Confucianism he adheres to. At the same time, Du Fu was at the end of his prosperous age and had great ambitions when he was young. Later, the Anshi Rebellion broke out, the national fortune declined, and his official career was not successful. The huge gap between ideal and reality also caused a great change in Du Fu's poetic style, approaching realism.