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1, Du Fu (February 12, 712, 770), the word Zimei, self-named Shaoling Ye Lao, the great realist poet of the Tang Dynasty, and Li Bai are collectively called "Li Du". In order to distinguish it from the other two poets Li Shangyin and Du Mu, that is, "Little Li Du", Du Fu and Li Bai are also called "Big Li Du", and Du Fu is often called "Old Du".
2. The core of Du Fu's thought is the idea of benevolence, and he has the grand ambition of "to the monarch and the gentleman, and then to make the customs pure". Although Du Fu was not famous during his lifetime, he later became famous and had a profound impact on both Chinese and Japanese literature.
3. A total of about 1,500 poems by Du Fu have been preserved, most of which are collected in the "Du Gongbu Collection".
4. In the winter of the fifth year of the Great Calendar (770), he died of illness at the age of fifty-nine.
5. Du Fu's influence in classical Chinese poetry is very far-reaching, and he is called the "poet saint" by later generations, and his poems are called "poetry history". Later generations called it Du Shiji, Du Gong Department, also known as Du Shaoling, Du Caotang.
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1. Du Fu is a poet saint.
2, Du Fu (February 12, 712, 770), the word Zimei, self-named Shaoling Ye Lao, a famous reality lord and righteous poet in the Tang Dynasty, and Li Bai was called "Li Du". Born in Gong County, Henan Province, he is originally from Xiangyang, Hubei. In order to distinguish it from the other two poets Li Shangyin and Du Mu, that is, "Little Li Du", Du Fu and Li Bai are also known as "Big Li Du", and Du Fu is often called "Old Du" by the loss of jujubes.
3. Du Fu's representative poems include: "Wangyue", "Ascending", "Spring Hope", "Three Farewells", "Song of the Thatched House Broken by the Autumn Wind", "Stone Trench Officials", "Xin'an Officials", "Tongguan Officials" and so on.
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Du Fu is revered as a "poet saint" by the world, and his poems are called "poetry history". Du Fu and Li Bai are collectively called "Li Du". Du Fu recorded the history of the era in which he lived with Bo Wang's poems, reflecting the broad social life, and his poems can be regarded as history, can corroborate history, and can make up for history, so it is called "poetry history".
Du Fu was the greatest realist poet of the Tang Dynasty. His poems have rich social content, strong colors of the times and distinct political tendencies, and truly and profoundly reflect the current affairs and broad social life of the political and military sources in a historical era before and after the Anshi Rebellion, so he is known as a generation of poets. Du Fu created famous works such as "Spring Hope", "Northern Expedition", "Three Officials" and "Three Farewells".
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Tuopitan Exhibition: Du Fu's poems are realistic in style, simple and natural in language, and profound in thought. His works involve all aspects of social life, and his poems can be felt in his grand concern and reflection on the world's major events and people's suffering.
His poems have a wide range of contents, reflecting prominent problems such as corruption in the Tang Dynasty's officialdom, frequent wars, and the suffering of the common people, and have high historical value. For example, the poem "Ascending" depicts the situation that the world's shameful and ridiculous things are bound to be opposed, and entrusts the desire of burning Tong Du Fu to promote righteousness. "Joyful Rain on a Spring Night" reflects the people's desire for rain to irrigate their crops, and shows Du Fu's concern for people's livelihood issues.
Du Fu's poems are also rich in emotional connotations, and his works show the diversity of life and characters. For example, in "Three Officials", he depicts three ** with different personalities, showing different human characteristics in different situations, showing the diversity and complexity of human nature. In the poem "Ascending Yueyang Tower", the author stimulates the reader's patriotic enthusiasm with infectious language and leaves the spiritual wealth of patriotism to future generations.
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