Du Fu wrote more than 240 poems in the Cottage.
Du Fu's Cottage was a museum located in Chengdu. It was named after Du Fu, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty. Du Fu wrote a lot of poems in the thatched cottage, including 83 poems called "Several Poems: Poets of the Tang, Song and Ming Dynasties Ode to Sichuan." These poems showed Du Fu's love and concern for Chengdu and Sichuan. The Du Fu Cottage Museum held a poem recitation challenge, requiring participants to recite these 83 poems within a specified time. The winner would receive a lifetime free admission benefit. Meng Jidian was the first citizen to successfully challenge the Cottage. He recited the poems in less than an hour and received a certificate of honor from the Cottage and free admission for life. This activity was to pass on the culture of poetry and let more people understand and appreciate Du Fu's poems.
Du Fu wrote many poems in the thatched cottage, some of which were famous, including "The back of the Guo Tang is shady, and the Yuanjiang Road is familiar with the green suburbs." And "Jiang Village" in "go to the hall swallow, close to the water gull." There was also the line in the Cottage," Once upon a time, I went to the Cottage, and the barbarians filled the city." "Now that I have returned to the Cottage, Chengdu will be safe." Wait a minute. These poems described Du Fu's life and thoughts in the Cottage, expressing his feelings and thoughts about society and life.
Du Fu's poetry creation mainly took place during his four years in Chengdu Cottage. According to records, Du Fu had created more than 240 poems in the thatched cottage, including famous works such as Shu Xiang, Song of the Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind, Spring Night Happy Rain, and Quatrains. These poems had been passed down to this day and were widely read and studied.
Du Fu's thatched cottage was his residence in Chengdu. He wrote some poems related to the thatched cottage. Among them was the poem " Tang Cheng," which described the thatched cottage being built with white grass, facing away from the city walls, close to the Jinjiang River, and overlooking the verdant scenery of the countryside. There was also a poem titled " Cottage ", which expressed his longing for Chengdu when he left the Cottage and his expectations for Chengdu after he returned. Other than that, there were other poems related to the Cottage, such as " I wrote a poem to the Cottage on a daily basis, I pity my old friend and miss my hometown " in " I suddenly heard that Mei Fu came to visit, and I came out of the Cottage with a smile in my lotus clothes " in " Happy Han Shao Fu Visiting ".
Du Fu wrote many ancient poems in Chengdu Cottage, among which the most well-known ones were "Happy Rain on a Spring Night","Song of the Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind","Searching for Flowers by the River Bank alone","Hearing the Imperial Army Conquer Henan and Hebei", etc. Other than that, the search results did not provide any other specific ancient poems.
Du Fu's Cottage was built by Du Fu, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty.
There were many poems related to Du Fu's Cottage, some of which were famous: 1. I want to plant the few flowers in the thatched cottage, but I don't care about green plums and yellow plums. "Looking for Fruit Plants at Xu Qing." 2. There is a thatched cottage to the west of Wanli Bridge, and the water of Hundred Flowers Pool is Canglang. Mad Man 3. I love you, the quiet thatched cottage on Jade Mountain, the refreshing air of autumn is fresh and fresh. Cui Clan's Cottage on East Mountain 4. Once upon a time, when I left the thatched cottage, the barbarians blocked Chengdu. Now that I've returned to the thatched cottage, Chengdu will be safe. Cottage 5. Behind the Guo Tang, the white grass shade, along the river road mature overlooking the green suburbs. Tang Cheng These poems described Du Fu's life and feelings in Chengdu Cottage, showing his thoughts and feelings about nature and life.
Du Fu's Cottage Poetry Reciting Activity was a challenge activity held in Chengdu Du Fu's Cottage Museum to recite ancient poems. The participants had to recite 65 questions and 83 ancient poems within the specified time. If they successfully completed it, they would receive the benefit of free entry to Du Fu's Cottage for life. This event was meant to pass on the culture of poetry and attract more people to understand and appreciate ancient poetry. By reciting these ancient poems, the participants could experience Du Fu's poetry and Chengdu's cultural heritage.
The words Du Fu's Cottage were inscribed by Prince Aisin Gioro Yunli, the seventeenth son of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty.