Hakka is a poem by Du Fu, a great poet in Tang Dynasty, which was written after the completion of Chengdu Caotang. The first two sentences of this poem describe the scenery of the residence, which is beautiful and sparse, interacting with the gulls in the mountains and rivers, showing an isolated state of mind; The last six sentences are about the joy and sincere hospitality of the guests, calling on the neighbors to drink.
The whole poem reveals the poet's sincere and indifferent feelings and hospitable mood, which is naturally muddy. It depicts interesting life scenes such as scenery, common sayings and human feelings in life in a delicate and realistic way, showing a strong flavor of life and human feelings.
According to the supplement to Notes on the History of Poetry in Huang's Collection of Thousand Notes, this poem was written in Chengdu Caotang in the spring of the second year (76 1), when Du Fu was fifty years old. Du Fu finally ended his long-term wandering career through hardships, and built a thatched cottage in Huanhuaxitou, a western suburb of Chengdu, and settled down temporarily.
Du Fu (7 12-770), with beautiful words, tried to call himself Shaoling Night Old. Take Jinshi as an example. He used to be a foreign minister in the school department, so he was called Du Gongbu internationally. He was a great realistic poet in the Tang Dynasty. After the Song Dynasty, he was honored as a "poet saint" and was called "Du Li" together with Li Bai. His poems boldly exposed the social contradictions at that time and expressed deep sympathy for the poor people.
Many excellent works show the historical process of the Tang Dynasty from prosperity to decline, which is called "the history of poetry". In art, he is good at using various forms of poetry, especially rhythmic poetry; Various styles, mainly depression; Refined language with high expressive force. There are 1400 poems, including Du Gongbu's poems.