Only through the vicissitudes of time can we understand Du Fu's poems. How do you feel about this? Du Fu's poems are in line with reality, grounded, and reflect the sufferings of the people's livelihood. "Three Officials": "Shihao Officials", "Xin'an Officials", "Tongguan Officials" "Three Farewells": "Newlywed Farewell", "Homeless Farewell" and "Old Farewell" " etc. deeply reflected the living conditions of the people at that time. To talk about his ideals, let's start with Du Fu's poem "Song of Thatched Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind". One line in this poem goes like this, "How can we get thousands of spacious and tall houses to shelter the poor people all over the world?" Scholars, let them smile and let the house remain unmoved in the wind and rain, as stable as a mountain?)
This poem was written by Du Fu in the second year of the Yuan Dynasty (761) when the Anshi Rebellion was not over. of. Du Fu was born in the turbulent era at the end of the Tang Dynasty. He experienced ups and downs and was poor all his life. He finally had a thatched house, but it was destroyed by the autumn wind. It rained again at night, and the house leaked but it rained all night. It was really miserable. Word. Du Fu was worried about the "poor people in the world" due to his own predicament, and hoped that big and stable houses would be everywhere. This was a very ambitious goal. He was willing to sacrifice in the dream of saving the suffering of the people all over the world. But what he saw was that "the wine and meat of the rich families stinks, and there are frozen bones on the road" ("Five Hundred Words of Ode to Huai from Beijing to Fengxian County"). This also shows that he is deeply helpless about the "frozen bones" in real life. Du Fu's ideal was to have a shrewd monarch similar to the "King of Yao and Shun" to govern the world and have a harmonious society where the common people could live and work in peace and contentment.
Du Fu was a great realist poet in the Tang Dynasty of my country and a world-famous cultural celebrity. Du Fu spent his entire life enriching the connotation of Confucianism. He always cared about the country and the people, cared about the emotions of the working people, and conveyed the fraternal sentiment of helping those in need. Du Fu's works such as "Three Officials" and "Three Farewells" describe the embarrassment and tragic situation of the people at the bottom of society, showing the real life of a specific era, and are called "epics". Du Fu was very knowledgeable and used the classics of his predecessors to the point where his works were as if they were his own. He was honored as the "Sage of Poetry" by later generations. Du Fu was not only a poet, but also a guardian of the country's conscience. The article tells the story of the ages, knowing the gains and losses. Since Du Fu, Chinese classical poetry can no longer escape his influence.