A Buddhist temple is exposed among the weeping willows in the country, and spring vegetable fields are scattered among the rivers. Beautiful flowers always set each other off with bamboo, and lovely birds don't want to leave and fly back to the mountains What is the purpose of living in the city for a long time? Where can you leave your youthful appearance in the dust? But who can be with his son? It's dusk and everyone wants to go back.
The sense of ups and downs is often caused by describing what is in front of you. In those days, Swallow cicada and Qu Weiling crossed the river, and the cultural relics were the feeling of prosperity at the beginning, but now they are all gone. The remaining two sentences are simple descriptions of things.
The meaning of these two poems is that I don't know when I can occupy the first place in the jungle, wear a small black scarf and live a hermit life like Ada. By describing Qu Wei's spring scenery with allusions, I express the author's love, which leads to my yearning for secluded life in the secluded forest and expresses my boredom with my long-term residence in officialdom.
About the author:
Du Fu (Du Shaoling, 7 12-770) is a realistic poet in the Tang Dynasty. Together with Li Bai, he was called "Du Li" and later "Poet Saint", and his poems were called "History of Poetry".
As a teenager, Du Fu traveled to wuyue and Zhao Qi successively, during which he also visited Luoyang. After thirty-five, I came first and last in Chang 'an. Later, he presented gifts to the emperor and presented them to the nobles. The frustration of officialdom witnessed the extravagance and social crisis of Tang's defeat to the upper class. In the 14th year of Tianbao (755), the Anshi Rebellion broke out, Tongguan fell, and Du Fu moved to many places.
In the second year of Gan Yuan (759), Du Fu abandoned his official position and went to Sichuan. Although he fled the war and lived a relatively stable life, he still cared about the whole life and the affairs of the country. Du Fu wrote such famous works as Climbing to the Top and Looking at Spring, Northern Expedition, Three Officials and Three Farewells.
The core of Du Fu's thought is benevolent government, and he has the great ambition of "making the monarch Yao and Shun superior, and then making the customs pure". Although Du Fu was not famous during his lifetime, his fame spread far and wide, which had a far-reaching impact on Japanese literature and key Chinese and Japanese literature. There are about 65,438+0,500 existing poems by Du Fu, most of which are collected by Du Gongbu Collection.