Drawing steps of illustrations of Spring Hope:
Material preparation: pencil and paper
Operation steps:
1. Draw the outline of the distant city with a pencil and draw the outline of the bonfire on it.
2. Draw the long outline lines of weeds on the ground with a pencil.
3. Draw the outline of the old tree on the left side of the picture.
4. Continue to draw the outline lines of the poet's standing and looking into the distance.
5. Fill the city and weeds with black, and then fill the ruins under the feet of old trees and poets. The bright surface is presented with blank space, and the illustrations are completed.
Introduction to Spring Hope:
1. Spring Hope is a poem by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The first four sentences of this poem describe the miserable and dilapidated scene of Chang 'an in spring, which is full of ups and downs. In the last four sentences, the poet's feelings of caring for his loved ones and being concerned about state affairs are full of bitterness and grief. The rhyme of the whole poem is strict, and in the couplet, "where petals have been shed like tears" should be the sigh of the first couplet, and "and lonely birds have sung their grief" should be the worry of homesickness in the couplet, while the end couplet emphasizes that the deep worry leads to whiteness and sparseness, delicate antithesis and tragic voice, which fully shows the poet's patriotic feelings.
2. This poem was written in March (757) in the second year from Tang Suzong to Germany. In June of the first year, Anshi rebels invaded Chang 'an. "After three days in Dasuo, private wealth was plundered", and the city was set on fire, making the prosperous and magnificent Kyoto a ruin. In August, Du Fu placed his wife in Qiang Village, Zhangzhou, was captured on the way to Lingwu in the north, and was taken to Chang 'an after the fall. It has been more than half a year. It was late spring, touching the scenery and hurting my heart, and I created this five laws that have been told for generations.