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Writing ancient poems and famous sentences in Chengdu
The famous ancient poems describing Chengdu are as follows:

"Chengdu Fu": "It is a famous city, and the flute is playing" refers to a metropolis where people come and go, singing and dancing, playing the piano and singing. This five-character ancient poem is the last of 12 poems written by Du Fu on his way from Tonggu to Xichuan. On December 1st, 759 AD (the second year of Gan Yuan, Tang Suzong), the poet family set out from the same valley and trudged to Chengdu at the end of the year. This poem truly depicts his mixed feelings when he first arrived in Chengdu, with a simple and muddy style and quite a legacy of the Han and Wei Dynasties.

"Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night": "Look at the red and wet place, flowers are more important than Jinguan City" means that Chengdu will be full of flowers with dew tomorrow morning. Du Fu, who experienced wandering, finally settled in Chengdu at this time. He cultivated himself, planted vegetables and flowers, and interacted with farmers. He has deep feelings for the spring rain, so he wrote this beautiful poem, describing the rain on a spring night and nourishing everything.

"Climbing the Building": "The Silk River with beautiful spring is floating between heaven and earth, like a ray of clouds beside the Jade Peak, between ancient and modern times" means that the spring scenery on both sides of Jinjiang River is overwhelming, and the clouds on the Lei Yu Mountain are changeable from ancient times to modern times. This poem was written by Du Fu in the later period of Chengdu. At that time, although the Anshi Rebellion had been put down, the situation of eunuch's autocratic power, separatist regime in the buffer region, diplomatic difficulties in the court and heavy disasters did not improve. This poem was written after the poet learned that his friend Yanwu had returned to work in Chengdu.