Where are Du Fu s three officials and three farewells written?

Updated on culture 2024-03-01
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Written on the way from Shaanxi to Sichuan in exile.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The three officials of the poet Saint Du Fu are: "Xin'an Officials", "Tongguan Officials", and "Stone Trench Officials"; The three farewells are: "Farewell to the Newlyweds", "Farewell to the Homeless", and "Farewell to the Elderly".

    In fact, the six poems of the three officials and three farewells all contain the same emotion, that is, in the face of war, only harm and hardship are left for the people, and Du Fu also repays the world in front of him with grief and sympathy for the people.

    This group of poems reflecting the cruelty of war and the suffering of the people was formed in the Anshi Rebellion. When Xuanzong fled from the Tang Dynasty, the rebels occupied Chang'an. When Du Fu heard that Tang Suzong was self-reliant, he searched for him, but was captured by the rebels, but because his official position in the court was too low, he was not detained, but only confined him in Chang'an City.

    In the second year of Tang Zhide, Du Fu risked his life to escape from Chang'an and arrived in Fengxiang, Shaanxi. But he angered Su Zong because he rescued Fang Xuan, and he was almost convicted. In June of the second year of the Qianyuan Dynasty (759), he went to visit relatives in his old residence in Henan, and wrote two sets of poems that have been famous for thousands of years, such as "New Officials", "Tongguan Officials", "Stone Trench Officials", "Newlywed Farewell", "Farewell to the Elderly", and "Farewell to the Homeless" (referred to as "Three Officials" and "Three Farewells").

    The whole poem of "New Anguan" can be divided into two levels: the first twelve sentences describe the scene of the army's arrest and separation of flesh and blood, revealing the pain brought to the people by the Anshi Rebellion; The last sixteen sentences turned to enlighten and comfort the people. The poem reflects the author's expectation that the ruler would put down the rebellion as soon as possible and achieve the prosperity of the dynasty.

    The poem "Stone Trench Officials" exposes the brutality of the feudal rulers through the story of the stone trench officials who caught people at night that the author saw with his own eyes, reflected the profound disasters brought to the people by the war caused by the "Anshi Rebellion" in the Tang Dynasty, and expressed the poet's deep sympathy for the working people.

    Tongguan officials" This poem describes the natural danger of Tongguan through the mouth of Tongguan officials, expressing the poet's regret for the defeat of Taolin in the first battle, and hoping that the soldiers guarding the pass must take history as a mirror and make good use of the natural danger of Tongguan to protect the safety of Chang'an. The main feature of this poem is to express the psychology and demeanor of the characters with a dialogue description of urgency, expression, and vivid images.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Xin'an officials, Tongguan officials, stone trench officials, newlyweds, homeless, and old-fashioned, these works are particularly representative and express Du Fu's thoughts.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Stone trench officials, homeless, new officials, Tongguan officials, newlyweds, dying old, these poems contain a kind of feeling.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The three officials are "New Officials", "Stone Trench Officials" and "Tongguan Officials", and the three officials are "Farewell to the Newlyweds", "Farewell to the Homeless" and "Farewell to the Elderly".

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