Spring, yè, xǐ, yǔ, spring rain is coming, and Du Fu of Tang Dynasty. hǎo,yǔ,zhī,shí,jié,dāng,chūn,nǎi,fā,shēng。 Good rain knows the season, when spring comes. Sui, fng, qián, rü, yè, rün, wü, x, wú, shē ng. Sneak into the night with the wind, and moisten things silently. Y and ng, yún, jù, híI, jiāng, chuán, huǒ, dú, míng. The wild path is dark and the river is bright.
Good rain seems to pick the right time, in the spring when everything is born. With the breeze, quietly into the night. Fine and dense, nourishing everything on the earth. Thick dark clouds covered the fields and paths; Small lights, flashing fishing boats on the river look at the flowers with dew. Tomorrow morning, Chengdu will be full of flowers.
Brief introduction of the poet:
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 the upper class in the Tang Dynasty.
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 China literature and Japanese literature. About 65,438+0,500 poems of Du Fu have been preserved, most of which are collected by Du Gongbu.