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Mr. Wen Yiduo believes that the meeting between Li Bai and Du Fu is a surprising event in Chinese history, and he is expressing his feelings.
For many years, Du Fu's deep affection for Li Bai has been continuously buried in Du Fu's poems. Du Fu's poetry collection includes as many as 15 poems for Li Bai, as well as poems related to Li Bai, adding up to nearly 20 poems.
Li Bai was envied and cursed by the world, but Du Fu himself was more haggard than Li Bai and did justice for him.
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Wen Yiduo is a poet, and many times he is expressing his feelings. You judge from a rational point of view, the meeting between Li Bai and Du Fu is obviously not a big deal. But if you use your feelings to get close to Wen Yiduo and experience it, maybe the encounter between Li Bai and Du Fu will be a surprising event in Chinese history.
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Li Bai will fight with Du Fu when he is drunk.
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The article "What Mr. Wen Yiduo Says and Do" cites the allusion of Du Fu's "not combing his hair in January" in his later years, which is intended to show that Mr. Wen Yiduo's concentration on academic research far exceeds his attention to food and daily life, and that his scholarly style of rigorous study and forgetting to sleep and eat can be compared with that of ancient literary celebrities.
Introduction: This article is excerpted from "People**" on February 12, 1980. It was written by Zang Kejia, a "peasant poet", and was originally titled "Fragments of Mr. Wen Yiduo's Words and Deeds", which was changed to this name with the author's consent when it was selected as a junior high school textbook. This article is not a biography, but it recounts the main deeds of Mr. Wen Yiduo, shows his noble character, and highly praises his revolutionary spirit.
About author:Zang Kejia (, Han nationality. A native of Zhucheng, Weifang City, Shandong, he once used the name Zang Yuanwang, and his pen names Shaoquan and He Jia were the senior disciples of the poet Mr. Wen Yiduo. He is known as the "peasant poet".
He is an outstanding poet in modern times, a famous writer, a family, a loyal patriot, a member of the Chinese Democratic League, the president of the Chinese Poetry Society, the honorary president of the Chinese Poetry Research Association, and the honorary president of the Chinese Writing Society. Comrade Zang Kejia died in Beijing on February 5, 2004 at the age of 99 due to ineffective medical treatment. His main representative works include "Refugees" and "Some People", and the poetry collections are:
Sinful **", "Song of the Earth", "Dawn Bird". Long poems: "A Portrait of Myself", etc.
In 1932, he became famous with an article "Old Horse".
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The article "Mr. Wen Yiduo" quotes the allusion of Du Fu's "not combing his hair in January" in his later years, which means:
It shows that Mr. Wen Yiduo's concentration on academic research far exceeds his attention to food and daily life, and he believes that his scholarly style of rigorous study and forgetting to sleep and eat can be compared with that of ancient literary celebrities.
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From the previous sentence, "He started from Tang poems, he didn't look into the garden, he didn't go downstairs, he was poor and poor, and he worked hard." It can be seen that the author compares Wen Yiduo to Du Fu, showing that he is as conscientious as Du Fu, forgetting sleep and food for his ideals, and working hard.
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The author compares Wen Yiduo to Du Fu, showing that he is as conscientious as Du Fu, forgetting to sleep and eating for his ideals, and working hard.
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The comparison with Du Fu is because it reflects Wen Yiduo's hard work in learning. And compared with Du Fu's fame, it also reflects the author's admiration, admiration and praise for Mr. Wen Yiduo.
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Highlight Mr. Wen's tirelessness. Day and night, unremitting and meticulous academic spirit regardless of external rectification.
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Mr. Wen Yiduo's dedication to academic research far outweighs his attention to food and daily life.
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Du Fu, Wen Yiduo, what is the relationship between Deng Jiaxian?
Du Fu, Wen Yiduo, Deng Jiaxian are all patriotic and worried about the people, and they have nothing to do with each other.
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The relationship between wind horses and cows is ......
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It belongs to the side description here, writing Du Fu's laziness of "not combing his hair in January", which highlights Mr. Wen Yiduo's patriotism and concern for the people from the side!
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Take Du Fu to set off Mr. Wen Yiduo, by analogy? I don't know, but it's definitely not a comparison, I think!!
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What is the author's intention in comparing Mr. Wen Yiduo and Du Fu, the author's intention is that both of them have great careers, but they are in different eras, because the methods of expression are also different.
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Zang Kejia and Wen Yiduo met in Qingdao, which was in the summer of 1930. Zang Kejia is a freshman in the English Department of Qingdao University. After the start of the semester, Zang wanted to transfer to the Department of Chinese, so he went to the office of the head of the Department of Chinese Literature to find Mr. Wen. >>>More
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The first half of this article introduces Mr. Wen's writing of three books, "Miscellaneous Treatises on Tang Poetry", "Chu Ci Proofreading" and "Classical New Meaning", which depicts Mr. Wen Yiduo's dedication to academics in the early stage, fearless of hardships, forgetting to sleep and eating, and decades of professionalism, and focusing on the spirit of Mr. Wen Yiduo's "doing and saying again, doing not saying", reflecting Mr. Wen's "scholarly aspect"; In the second half of the article, Mr. Wen Yiduo "said" and "did", and his words and deeds were completely consistent, and the author chose three things as examples: drafting political leaflets, making speeches at mass meetings, and participating in demonstrations, showing Mr. Wen's "revolutionary aspect". The two parts complement each other, so that Mr. Wen Yiduo's rigorous and assiduous academic attitude, selfless and fearless fighting spirit, surging and persistent patriotic enthusiasm, and noble personality consistent with words and deeds are vividly put on paper. Mr. Wen Yiduo devoted himself to academics in the early stage, was not afraid of hardships, forgot to sleep and eat, and worked hard to show the spirit of Mr. Wen Yiduo's "do it and say it, do it without saying it", and reflected Mr. Wen's "scholarly aspect"; In the second half, Mr. Wen Yiduo "said" and "did".
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