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Du Fu expressed his regret, nostalgia and admiration for Zhuge Liang in Shu Xiang.
To be exact, this should be the last sentence: but before he conquered, he was dead, and the heroes cried on their coats from then on.

These two sentences are followed by five or six sentences, which shows the poet's lofty admiration for Zhuge Liang's dedication and his regret for his unfinished business. These two poems are narrative and lyrical; Coupled with the powerful foreshadowing of the previous six sentences, readers feel both spiritual and memorable. Wang Yuyang once said in Qing Dynasty: "It is always necessary to do something healthy for poetry." Shen Deqian also thinks that "walking out of the distance" is a good way to end a poem. All these beauties are fully reflected at the end of this poem.