Du Fu (712-770), a great realist poet in the Tang Dynasty, was revered as the "Sage of Poetry" by later generations. His poems are numerous and cover a variety of themes, including characters, landscapes, ideas, etc. The following are some of Du Fu's famous poems:
"There are tens of thousands of vast buildings, and the great shelter makes all the poor people in the world happy."
This is a famous line in Du Fu's "Ascend the High", which expresses It showed his concern and longing for the people of the world.
"When you reach the top of the mountain, you can see all the small mountains at a glance."
This is another famous saying in Du Fu's "Ascend the High", which describes the spectacular scene and sudden enlightenment when climbing high and looking far away. state of mind.
"Being a stranger in a foreign land, I miss my family even more during festive seasons."
This is a famous line from Du Fu's "Farewell to the Ancient Grassland", which expresses his homesickness. and feelings of attachment to family members in their hometown.
"The Emperor's spring heart is supported by cuckoos, and the thin shadows of yellow flowers are reduced by spring leeks."
This is a famous line in Du Fu's "Spring View", which describes the scene of spring with delicate brushwork. It expresses the poet's emotion about time.
"Wealth cannot be lascivious, poverty cannot be moved, power cannot be surrendered."
This is a famous line in Du Fu's "The Theory of the World", which expresses his firm belief and justice.
Please click to enter the picture description
These poems not only represent Du Fu's creative achievements, but also show his outlook on life, values, and thoughts and responses to the times.