After the Anshi Rebellion, Du Fu wrote down the banks of the Yellow River recovered by the imperial army to show his mood.

The Imperial Army Recovered the Banks of the Yellow River Du Fu's "The Imperial Army Recovered the Banks of the Yellow River" was written by Du Fu in the spring of the first year of Guangde. In the first month of that year, Shi Chaoyi, one of the leaders of the Anshi Rebellion, committed suicide and his subordinates beheaded him in the court. When Du Fu heard the news that the Anshi Rebellion was over, his joy was beyond words, and he couldn't help dancing with ecstasy, so he blurted out this seven-character poem.

Recover the north and south of the Yellow River

The whole poem is eight sentences. At the beginning of the poem, Du Fu's surprise when he heard the good news for the first time is written, while in the second half, he describes his own dance performance, preparing to pack his bags and return to his hometown, which shows his eagerness to return home. The whole poem is bold and unrestrained, revealing the poet's joy between the lines and vividly expressing Du Fu's infinite good mood. It is known as the first fast poem in Du Fu's life. The last six sentences of the poem are dual, but they are as clear as the vernacular, and each has its own wonderful meaning.

The main idea of the poem is that Du Fu suddenly received good news from Sichuan, and the army of the Tang Dynasty had recovered the northern part of Hebei. When the poet heard the news, he burst into tears and wet his skirt. Looking back at his wife and children, I found that they were still a little sad, so I opened the book at random and read it at random. The whole family was very happy. He wants to drink a few glasses of wine and sing during the day, and take advantage of this beautiful spring to accompany the other party to pack up and go home immediately. The poet's soul has already spread its wings, crossed the mountains, crossed the dam and Wuxia, and went straight to Xiangyang Luoyang!

This is a rare jubilant poem in Du Fu's poems, which vividly shows the poet's excitement and is highly praised by later critics.

What's Du Fu's name? Du Fu is a famous and outstanding poet in the Tang Dynasty, and is also called Du Li with Li Bai, which is immortal. Just as Li Bai was called a poet, Du Fu was also called a poet by later gods. So how did it get this name?

Du fu statue

Du Fu is known as a poet saint, not only because of his high literary attainments, but also because he left many wonderful poems that have been passed down to this day. Most importantly, many of his poems reveal his thoughts and feelings of sympathy and pity for others.

Du Fu is a great realistic poet in the history of China literature. His poetic style is calm and simple. In his works, we can reflect the process of the Tang Dynasty from prosperity to decline and the social outlook of that era. He has distinct characteristics of the times, strong political inclination and rich social connotation. On the other hand, Du Fu's poems can generally cover up the poetic style with cadence, express the profound meaning of his articles with melancholy, and describe the circuitous cadence of emotions with cadence. The tone and rhythm of the language in his poems are ups and downs, and the words are simple and popular, very realistic, but full of skills. To sum up, Du Fu was revered as a poet by later generations.

Du Fu's life is very bumpy. He was born in a wealthy scholar family, but his life was not smooth. In his later years, he was down and out, riddled with old diseases and had no fixed place to live. His official career is not smooth, but he has no talent, but he is determined not to bow to the powerful. Although he was as dissolute and frivolous as Li Bai in his early years, he lived a helpless life in his middle age, with patriotic enthusiasm but no chance to serve his country. When the country is in turmoil, he worries about the country every day and suffers from the sufferings of the people. It was his broad mind that moved generations.