Analyzing the feelings of home and country in Tang poetry through specific poetry works

Fu Lin's poetry works fully show his feelings of home and country.

The following are some concrete works and some explanations:

1, "Climbing the Mountain": In this poem, Du Fu climbs the mountain and looks far, expressing his love for the motherland and his concern for the people. He praised the great rivers and mountains of the motherland and described the people's difficult situation in the war. He wrote: "Leaves fall like the spray of a waterfall, while I watch the long river roll forward." This sentence shows his deep feelings for the history and culture of the motherland, as well as his concern and anxiety for the people.

2. "Spring Hope": In this poem, Du Fu describes the scene of spring and expresses his worries about the country and sympathy for the people. He wrote: Although a country is divided, mountains and rivers remain forever, and all the plants are in spring. Sad state, can not help but burst into tears, amazing birds, leaving sorrow and hate. "This sentence shows his worries about the country and his profound understanding of nature.

3. "The hut was broken by the autumn wind": In this poem, Du Fu described his poverty and helplessness, but he still did not forget the country and people. He wrote: "There are thousands of buildings in Ande, which greatly protect all the smiles of the poor in the world, and the storm is as quiet as a mountain." This sentence shows his deep feelings for the country and the people, and also shows his regret and self-blame for not making more contributions to the country and the people.

Introduction to Du Fu:

Du Fu (7 12-770), with beautiful words, was born in Gongxian County, Henan Province (now gongyi city, Henan Province) and was a great realistic poet in the Tang Dynasty. Du Fu is regarded as a "poet saint" by the world, and his poems are called "the history of poetry". He is concerned about the country and the people and has a noble personality. About 65,438+0,400 of his poems have been preserved, and his poetic skills are exquisite, and he is highly respected in Chinese classical poetry and has far-reaching influence. He lived in Chengdu from 759 to 766 and was commemorated by Du Fu's Caotang.