The sentences in Du Fu's poems with wrong word order

The sentences with the wrong word order in Du Fu's poems are as follows:

1. The fragrant rice pecks at the remaining parrot grains, and the green parasol perches on the old phoenix branches. According to the normal word order, it should be a parrot pecking at the fragrant rice grains, and a phoenix perching on the old birch branches. This is more in line with the conventional expression of the language. However, Du Fu placed fragrant rice and biwu in front of the sentence, emphasizing these two beautiful things, which left a deep impression on people.

2. The white-headed scratches are shorter and the lust is overwhelming. According to the normal word order, it should be that the old man is scratching his head and the hairpin is short, and the desire is not enough. However, Du Fu put the shorter "White Head Scratching" at the front of the sentence, emphasizing that the poet was worried about the country and the people and further deepened the poet's emotional expression.

3. The green grass reflects the spring color on the steps, and the oriole sounds good in the sky through the leaves. According to the normal word order, it should be that the spring scenery of green grass reflects itself in the steps, and the sound of oriole sounds in the sky through the leaves. However, Du Fu placed the green grass and green grass in the front of the sentence, emphasizing the poet's feelings and emotional resonance of the natural scenery.

4. I have been suffering for hundreds of years, but I have never found a close friend. According to the normal word order, it should be a song about self-suffering for hundreds of years, but no close friend has been found. However, Du Fu placed the "Century Song of Self-Suffering" at the front of the sentence, emphasizing the poet's affirmation and emotion for his hard work in creation throughout his life.

Du Fu's representative works:

1. "Climbing High": This poem is one of Du Fu's representative works and was written when he lived in Kuizhou in his later years. The poem describes the magnificent scenery from a high altitude and expresses the poet's worries and emotions about the fate of the country and the suffering of the people. The sentence pattern of this poem is as follows: The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes are screaming in mourning, and the white birds are flying back from the clear sand in Nagisa. The endless falling trees rustled, and the endless Yangtze River rolled in. Through vivid descriptions and vivid metaphors, the poet expresses his deep thinking about the natural landscape and life situations.

2. "Spring Hope": This poem was written by Du Fu when he was in the occupied area after the Anshi Rebellion. The poem expresses the poet's sorrow and worry about the ruin of the country and the displacement of the people. The sentence pattern of this poem is that the country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city is springy and has deep vegetation. The flowers shed tears when I feel grateful, and the birds are frightened by the hatred. Through delicate description and emotional expression, the poet shows his deep concern for the changes of the times and the suffering of the people.

3. "Song of Thatched Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind": This poem was written by Du Fu while he was living in a thatched cottage in Chengdu, Sichuan. It expresses his worries and concerns about the suffering of people's livelihood. The poem describes the scene of the hut where he lives being blown apart by the autumn wind, and then expresses his feelings about the plight and uneasiness of the people living in the precarious life.

The sentence structure of this poem is: The high autumn wind roars in August and rolls up the triple thatch on my house. Mao flies across the river and spreads across the outskirts of the river. The taller ones hang on the treetops, while the lower ones float around the pond. Through vivid descriptions and emotional expressions, the poet shows his deep concern for the people's suffering and the fate of the country.