One of Du Fu's best poems.

One of Du Fu's best poems is quatrains.

Although there are only four sentences in this poem, and only 28 words in one * * *, there are movement, stillness, mountains and water in it, just like a natural picture, and between the lines, all of them express the poet's complicated feelings.

This is a very typical four-character poem, which is extremely vivid and beautiful. It can be said that in the past 1000 years, no one can beat it and become a masterpiece in Tang poetry. The first two sentences are amazing enough.

Appreciation of quatrains

Two orioles singing green willows and a row of egrets soaring into the sky: these two sentences are completely natural, and the poet described them in very straightforward language, which is very natural and beautiful.

Besides, this poem is straightforward. At this time, there happened to be two orioles chirping on the willow outside the window, and in the distant sky, there happened to be a group of egrets soaring in the sky. These words make up a very beautiful picture.

The window contains autumn snow thousands of miles from Xiling, at the boating gate in Wan Li, Wu Dong: the first two sentences focus on describing the movement, while the last two sentences highlight the silence, which suddenly makes this poem more vivid and tense.

I'm sitting in this place, facing the window, and I can see the snow on Naxi Mountain. The ship from Soochow just docked at the door. These two sentences are completely static, but the poet's superb expression and the first two sentences make this poem more vivid.