Du fu's life
Du Fu was born in the 13th year of Zhenyuan in Tang Dynasty (AD 7 12). Originally from Gongxian County, Henan Province, he moved to Chengdu. His father is an official and his family is well-off. However, when Du Fu was young, his family came down and he was displaced many times, which deeply influenced his outlook on life and poetry creation.
Du Fu likes studying and reading since childhood, and has a strong interest in literature. His poetry has a unique style, full of concern for people's sufferings and criticism of social reality, showing a strong humanitarian spirit and rebellious spirit. His poems not only express his thoughts and feelings, but also reflect the social reality and historical background at that time, which has profound historical significance and cultural value.
Du Fu's Poetic Art
Du Fu's poems are rich in artistic connotation and profound in ideological content. His poems are diverse in style, lyrical, narrative and argumentative. His poetry is concise in language, vivid in image and profound in artistic conception, which has high artistic and aesthetic value.
Du Fu's poems show his concern for people's sufferings and his criticism of social reality. His poems not only express his thoughts and feelings, but also reflect the social reality and historical background at that time, which has profound historical significance and cultural value. He described people's sufferings many times in his poems, expressing his deep concern about social injustice and people's sufferings. In his poems, he also showed his love for nature and reverence for life, and expressed his thoughts on life and concern for human destiny.
Du fu's famous poems
Du Fu's famous poems are numerous, among which the most famous ones are Climbing to the Top and Looking at Spring, Autumn Wind Breaking the Cottage, Red Cliff Nostalgia and so on.
Ascending the Mountain is one of Du Fu's representative works, which shows his love for nature and his thinking about life. The poem reads: "The sky is high and the wind is urgent, apes crow and birds crow, and the blue lake and white sand return. Leaves fall like the spray of a waterfall, and I watch the long river always roll forward. " This passage depicts the natural landscape and shows Du Fu's love for nature and reverence for life.
Spring Hope is another masterpiece of Du Fu, which shows his criticism of social reality and concern for people's sufferings. The poem reads: "Although the country is divided, the mountains and rivers remain forever, and the vegetation turns green in spring. Sad state, can not help but burst into tears, amazing birds, leaving sorrow and hate. The war lasted for more than half a year, and letters from home were rare, with a hundred thousand gold. I stroke my white hair. It has become so thin that it can no longer hold hairpins. " This passage expresses Du Fu's painful feelings about war and social unrest, and reflects his deep concern for people's sufferings.