The background of the poem "Qingming" written by Du Mu: This poem was written in the sixth year of Huichang, Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty, when Du Mu was the governor of Chizhou. There have always been many different opinions as to where Xinghua Village is located, some say it is in Fenyang, Shanxi, some say it is in Huangzhou, Hubei, or some say it is in Nanjing, Jiangsu. Some people think that the poet is a virtual person. However, among the various theories, the Chizhou theory is the most credible. During the Huichang period, Du Mu had the experience of guarding Chizhou. He used the local scenery to organize poems, which was a matter of course.
Original poem of "Qingming": It rains heavily during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to die. May I ask where the restaurant is? The shepherd boy points to Xinghua Village in the distance.
This poem is about what I saw in the spring rain during the Qingming Festival. The first sentence explains the situation, environment, and atmosphere; the second sentence describes the character, showing the character's confused and confused state of mind; the third sentence proposes a way to get rid of this state of mind; the fourth sentence contains answers and actions, which is the whole The highlight of this article. The whole poem is light in color and has a desolate mood. It uses the technique of starting from low to high, gradually rising, and placing the climax at the end. The aftertaste is eerie and intriguing, and has always been widely recited.