Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou was a farewell poem written by Wang Zhihuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. Wang Zhihuan (688 - 742) was a famous writer and poet in the early Tang Dynasty, known as one of the "Four Heroes of the Early Tang Dynasty". His poems were fresh and bright, deeply loved by later generations. The theme of this poem was farewell. By describing the Shaofu (referring to Du Shaofu) who was about to go to Shuzhou to send off the poet Wang Zhihuan, it expressed the poet's feelings and reluctance to part. The whole poem was concise and sincere, and was praised as a classic farewell poem in the Tang Dynasty.
Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou was a passage in the poem "Climbing the Stork Tower" written by Wang Zhihuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.
The four heroes of the early Tang Dynasty were Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin and Luo Binwang. Compared with Wang Bo, Luo Binwang's poems had more diverse subjects and were more bold and unconstrained. He was known as the "Poet Ghost". Yang Jiong expressed his brave feelings with poems such as " Journey to the Army." Lu Zhaolin recorded his life during his stay in Chang 'an with his poems, showing the poet's open-mindedness and tenderness. The poems of Luo Binwang and Yang Jiong were influenced by the political situation at that time, expressing their concern for the fate of the country and their dissatisfaction with the current situation. The Tang Dynasty poet who was equally famous with Wang Bo, Yang Jiong and Lu Zhaolin was Du Fu.
" Sending Du Shao Fu to Shuzhou " was a seven-character poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan around 762 AD. This poem depicted the scene of the poet sending off his good friend Du Shaofu to work in Shu, expressing the poet's feelings and blessings for his good friend's departure. Wang Zhihuan was a famous writer and poet of the Tang Dynasty. His poems were fresh and bright, and were deeply loved by later generations. This poem was hailed as a classic farewell poem of the Tang Dynasty and one of the famous works in the history of Chinese literature. The background of " Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou " was said to be because Wang Zhihuan's good friend, Du Shaofu, was going to take up a post in Shu, so Wang Zhihuan wrote this poem to express his feelings of farewell. It was also possible that this poem was composed after Wang Zhihuan experienced a parting to express his feelings for the parting of life.
The author of " Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou " was a Tang Dynasty poet, Wang Zhihuan, who was born in Luoyang City, Henan Province, in 688 AD. This poem was written by Wang Zhihuan when he was appointed to Shuzhou. It expressed the poet's sadness at the departure of his friends and his praise for the distant mountains and rivers. It was known as one of the representative farewell poems of the Tang Dynasty.
The four heroes of the early Tang Dynasty referred to the Chinese writers Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin, and Luo Binwang.
The author of " Du Shaofu's Office in Shuzhou " was Du Fu, a Chinese writer of the Tang Dynasty. Among them, the sentence "Teng Wang Gao Ge Linjiang Zhu Pei Yu Ming Luan stopped singing and dancing" has become a classic famous sentence in Du Fu's works. Together with the contemporary poets Wang Bo, Yang Jiong and Luo Binwang, they were known as the four heroes of the early Tang Dynasty.
The author of "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou" was a poet of Wang Bo's generation.
Wang Wei was known as the great poet of the Tang Dynasty.
The four heroes of the early Tang Dynasty referred to Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin and Luo Binwang, the writers of the Tang Dynasty. Together, they were known as the outstanding representatives of the Tang Dynasty literature, and their works were also known as the pinnacle of the Tang Dynasty literature. Wang Bo's representative works include Preface to King Teng's Pavilion and Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou. Yang Jiong's representative works include "Military Journey" and "Night Moored on Niuzhu Recalling the Past". Lu Zhaolin's representative works include Chang 'an Ancient Meaning and Liu Jingwen. Luo Binwang's representative works included the Imperial Capital Chapter and the Northern Expedition of the Great Ancestor of Wei. Their works have become an important part of the history of Chinese literature with their superb literary skills and profound thoughts.
The representative work of the four heroes of the early Tang Dynasty was Wang Bo's Preface to Tengwang Pavilion.