Du Fu's Book-reading Poems

Du Fu's book-like poem goes like this: Where is the Hall of Fame? In a pine forest near the Silk City. The steps are dotted with green grass in spring, and birds are chirping happily under the leaves. The third call aggravated his state affairs, and he gave his sincerity to two generations. But before he conquered, he died, and since then the heroes have been crying on their coats.

Shuxiang is an epic poem written by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, when he visited Wuhou Temple in the second year after he settled in Chengdu Caotang. By visiting historical sites, this poem expresses the poet's praise for the talent of Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu Han Dynasty, his assistance to the two dynasties and his loyalty to the country, as well as his regret for Zhuge Liang's premature start and death.

There are both the concept of respecting Shu orthodoxy and the feeling of suffering in the poem, and there is a feeling of thinking about people between the lines. These seven laws are tortuous and naturally compact. The first two couplet writing scenarios are free and easy; After the discussion between the two sessions, people suddenly became depressed.

The whole article from the scenery to the characters, from looking for and paying tribute to recalling, from sighing and remembering to crying, is frustrating and heroic. The whole poem is full of heart, deep feelings, strong and solemn feelings, and has great power to shock people.

According to Qiu Zhu, Shu Xiang was written by Du Fu in the spring of the first year of Shangyuan (760). In December of the second year of Gan Yuan, Tang Suzong (759), Du Fu ended his four-year exile in Qin Zhou and Tonggu (now Chengxian County, Gansu Province) and, with the support of his friends, settled by Huanhua River in Chengdu.

Chengdu used to be the capital of Shu and Han, and there is Zhuge Liang Temple in the northwest of the city, which is called Wuhou Temple. In the spring of the first year of Shangyuan (760), Tang Suzong visited Zhuge Wuhou Temple and wrote this touching poem. Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor in Chengdu, with the title of Han, and appointed Zhuge Liang as prime minister. "Shu Xiang" means the prime minister of Shu Han, and this poem named "Shu Xiang" is written by Zhuge Liang.