Du Fu's Poems

Du Fu's Poems

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The content in the book was originally published in the "Journal of Humanities and Sciences" of Northeast Renmin University in 1956. There are three articles in total. Fei Ming removed it, reordered and bound it, and changed the name to "Du Fu's Poems". The serial number was from "two" to "eight" without "one", and the text was slightly changed in the meantime. The significance of Du Fu's poems in the history of Chinese literature is analyzed through the "Five Hundred Words of Ode to Fengxian from Beijing", "leaving the fortress before", "leaving the fortress behind", three "officials" and three "farewell", Du Fu's regular poems and his lyrical poems, the poems he wrote when he was in Qinzhou, and the changes in the poems he wrote when he entered Shu and Kuizhou. Du Fu said that when he wrote poems, he would never stop writing poems if his words were not surprising. "If words are not surprising, we will die" is not only a question of "words", but also includes a question of thoughts and feelings expressed by "words". The first thing is to have full thoughts and feelings. If an author wants to convey his thoughts and feelings to others, he must have a skilled pen, otherwise he cannot express them better. This is true of all masterpieces, both ancient and modern, both at home and abroad. Du Fu is one of the most diligent people, so his achievements are remarkable.

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