"Thousands of words in the history of poetry, and a bone in autumn. The grass hall is three or five miles, and the gulls in the spring water are wild. This is the Song Dynasty writer Lu You's condolences and nostalgia for Du Fu. In the long history of Chinese civilization, poets are like stars, and Du Fu is undoubtedly the most unique and dazzling one. He is not only a "poet saint", but also a synonym for worrying about the country and the people on the land of China.
Du Fu, whose name is beautiful, is known as Shaoling Yelao, and is a great writer in the Tang Dynasty. His poems are sincere in emotion and far-reaching in artistic conception, and are praised as "poetry history" by later generations. Du Fu's poems are full of deep concern for the country and the people, and each of his poems is a profound reflection of the changes of the times, social suffering, and people's suffering.
In Du Fu's writing, the rise and fall of the country is closely linked to the fate of the people. "The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city is deep in spring. This is a famous sentence in "Spring Hope", the country is ruined, but the mountains and rivers are still the same, the grass and trees are verdant, and the contrast and contrast make people worry about the fate of the country. In "The Carriage of Soldiers", he used vivid brushstrokes to describe the cruelty of war and the suffering of the people: "The chariots are chariots, horses are Xiaoxiao, and the pedestrians have bows and arrows at their waists. Ye Niang's wife went to see each other, and the dust did not see Xianyang Bridge. This indictment of war and sympathy for the people touched the hearts of every reader deeply.
In Du Fu's poems, he often expresses deep sympathy for the suffering of the people. "Zhumen's wine and meat stink, and there are frozen bones on the road. In "Five Hundred Words of Yonghuai from Beijing to Fengxian", he revealed the injustice of society and the suffering of the people. He cared about the livelihood of the peasants, sympathized with the plight of the weak, and his poems were full of deep affection for the people. This kind of care and sympathy for the people makes his poems have a deeper social significance.
Du Fu's poetry is not only a concern for the country and the people, but also a profound reflection on the changes of the times. "When I feel the tears, I hate the birds. In "Spring Hope", he used the scene to express his deep feelings about the war-torn situation. He lived in the historical period of the Tang Dynasty, which turned from prosperity to decline, and his poems are full of worries and reflections on the times. He cares about the fate of the country and the lives of the people, and his poems are like witnesses of history, recording the changes of an era and the fate of the people.
Du Fu's feelings of worrying about the country and the people are not only reflected in his poems, but also in his life. He has been displaced all his life and experienced wars, but he has always adhered to his care for the country and its people. His attitude towards life and his poetry creation both embody the noble spirit of a great poet.
Du Fu's poems, like an epic, record the changes of an era and the fate of the people. His poems are full of concern and anxiety for the country and the people, and this kind of concern for the country and the people makes his poems have eternal value and far-reaching influence.
In the long river of history, Du Fu has become a bright pearl in the history of ancient Chinese literature with his deep concern for the country and the people. His poems are like witnesses of history, recording the changes of an era and the fate of the people. His poems are full of concern and anxiety for the country and the people, and this kind of concern for the country and the people makes his poems have eternal value and far-reaching influence.
There are tens of millions of mansions in Ande, and the cold people in the world are happy, and the wind and rain are not moving. This is Du Fu's voice in "The Song of the Thatched House Broken by the Autumn Wind", although he is in a difficult situation, he still cares about the people in the world, and hopes to have a stable home one day. This kind of expectation and vision for the future embodies the broad mind and lofty ideals of a great poet.
Long live the name of Qianqiu, lonely after death. This is Du Fu's self-sigh in "Dream Li Bai Er: Part II", he knows that his reputation will be praised through the ages, but it is inevitable that he will be lonely behind him. However, it is this loneliness that makes his poetry deeper and more moving. His poems are like witnesses of history, recording the changes of an era and the fate of the people. His poems are full of concern and anxiety for the country and the people, and this kind of concern for the country and the people makes his poems have eternal value and far-reaching influence.
On worrying about the country and the people, who can compare to the poet Du Fu? His poems are like witnesses of history, recording the changes of an era and the fate of the people. His poems are full of concern and anxiety for the country and the people, and this kind of concern for the country and the people makes his poems have eternal value and far-reaching influence. Du Fu, the great poet, will always be remembered and praised by future generations.