Du Fu's poem, Ode to the Phoenix, written when he was seven years old, has been lost. We have no way of knowing the exact content.
Du Fu started writing poems when he was seven years old. When he was seven years old, he wrote a poem about phoenixes, expressing his yearning for noble character and status. However, this poem had been lost. The earliest existing poems were "Looking at the Mountains" and "Wandering the Dragon Gate Fengxian Temple", which he wrote when he was 24 years old. Du Fu had shown literary talent since he was young, and his family environment and education had also influenced his poetry creation. He devoted his whole life to poetry creation, and had different styles and topics at different stages.
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Du Fu wrote his first poem, Ode to the Phoenix, when he was seven years old. This poem described the magnificent scene of a phoenix soaring in the east. In ancient poetry, phoenixes were often used as a metaphor for noble status or people with noble virtue. Du Fu's talent in poetry was recognized, and his works began to show in Luoyang. Although the poem Ode to the Phoenix had been lost, it marked the beginning of Du Fu's early poetry creation.
Du Fu started writing poetry at the age of seven. According to the description in the poem " Zhuang You "," When one is seven years old, one becomes strong and starts to sing the phoenix." At the age of seven, he already had a heroic feeling and sang praises of noble and virtuous people. Although his earliest poem, Ode to the Phoenix, had been lost, it showed that he had started writing poetry at the age of seven.
Du Fu's poem in Joy of Life was "Ascending." This poem was praised as the first seven-character poem in ancient and modern times, depicting the desolation of unfulfilled aspirations. The poem reads: "The wind is strong and the sky is high. The apes cry mournfully. The white birds fly back to the clear sand." Endless trees fell, and the endless Yangtze River rolled. Wanli sad autumn often visit, a hundred years of illness alone on the stage. In hardship and bitterness, I hate my frosty hair. I've just stopped drinking." These poems showed Du Fu's concern for the country and the people, as well as his personal hardships and sadness. This poem was regarded as the first seven-character poem in ancient and modern times, and was praised as the first seven-character poem in history.
The seven-character poem in Joy of Life was Du Fu's Ascending. This poem was praised as the crown of the seven-character rhythmic poems of ancient and modern times. It was considered the first seven-character rhythmic poem in history. Du Fu was a poet of the Tang Dynasty, and was known as the " Poet Saint ". The poem "Climbing High" described the scene of the wind blowing high into the sky, the howling of apes, the magnificent scenery of the endless falling trees and the rolling Yangtze River. Its antithesis was neat and its composition was meticulous. It was praised by the poetry critics of the past dynasties as the peak of ancient and modern seven-character poems.
When Du Fu was seven years old, he saw Aunt Gongsun performing a sword dance on the street and was deeply attracted by her performance. He followed Aunt Gongsun back to the street, and she performed a sword dance for him on the spot. Du Fu observed that Aunt Gongsun's sword dance posture was like a phoenix spreading its wings and flying, so he wanted to write a poem about the phoenix. This story was recorded in Du Fu's epitaph and mentioned in his poems. This story shows Du Fu's extraordinary literary talent at the age of seven.
In Du Fu's poems, there was a poem that mentioned egrets in the quatrains: "Two yellow orioles sing in the green willows, and a row of egrets soar to the sky." The window contains the autumn snow of the West Ridge, and the door moors the ship of the East Wu." This poem depicted the scenery around the thatched cottage, connecting the yellow orioles and green willows, the white egrets in the blue sky, the autumn snow and Wu Zhou, and other scenery together, showing a fresh, beautiful and lively picture, reflecting that the poet's life was relatively stable at that time, and his mood was relaxed and happy. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Du Fu wrote many poems in Chengdu Cottage, among which the most famous ones were "Spring Night Happy Rain","Guest Arrival","Quatrain","Riverside Unique Seeking Flowers (5)" and "Riverside Unique Seeking Flowers (6)".
Du Fu's poems related to the Cottage are as follows: 1. The back of the Guo Tang is shaded by the white grass, and the road along the river is familiar with the green suburbs. Tang Cheng 2. Swallows in the hall, gulls in the water close to each other. Jiang Village 3. The thatched cottage has few flowers, but now I want to plant them. I don't care about green plums and yellow plums. "Looking for Fruit Plants at Xu Qing." 4. As the clerk of King Chen, I don't send money to the thatched cottage. "Secretary Wang, Xu Xiu's thatched cottage doesn't have enough resources to talk about Xiao Jie." 5. Darkwater Flower Path, Spring Star Grass Hall. "Night Banquet at Zuo's Manor" 6. I love the quiet thatched cottage of Yushan Mountain, and the refreshing atmosphere of autumn is fresh and new. Cui Clan's Cottage on East Mountain 7. Go out of the small hole in the outer wall of the city, and get a small road through the hazel. A stream runs like water, and twists and turns are crossed many times. 'Xizhi Village, looking for a thatched cottage.' 8. A thatched cottage to the west of Wanli Bridge. The water of Hundred Flowers Pond is Canglang. Mad Man The above is a poem related to Du Fu's Cottage.