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Du Fu and Wang Chun's Excellent Calligraphy Works
Spring Hope is a poem written by Du Fu, a famous poet in China, which expresses the poet's inner feelings. Today, this poem has been created into a large number of calligraphy works, with its own unique artistic characteristics and charm. The following are pictures of Du Fu's excellent calligraphy works that I have compiled.

Wang Chun's exquisite calligraphy work "Wang Chun" is a poem written by Du Fu, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. The first four sentences of this poem describe the miserable and dilapidated scene of Chang 'an in spring, with ups and downs. In the last four sentences, the poet's feelings of caring for relatives and state affairs are full of bitterness and indignation. The rhyme of the whole poem is rigorous. What are the couplets? Petals shed like tears. Should the first United Nations break the sigh? Lonely birds sing their sorrows? In view of the worries of the Neck League about homesickness, the Tail League emphasizes that deep worries lead to ignorance, delicate confrontation and tragic voice, which fully shows the poet's patriotism.

Du Fu's Wang Chun calligraphy works? Chang' an fell, the country was broken, and only the mountains and rivers remained; Spring has come, and the sparsely populated Chang' an city is densely forested. ? The beginning of the poem describes what I saw in spring: the mountains and rivers remain the same, but the capital has fallen, the city is ruined in the war, the grass grows and the trees are barren. The poet remembers how prosperous the spring in Chang 'an was, with birds singing and flowers fragrant, sheep flying, bright smoke and tourists lingering, but that scene has disappeared today. One? Is it broken? Words make people stunned, and then one? Deep? Sad words are everywhere. The poet wrote about today's scenery, which truly expressed people's sense of history, pinned their feelings on things, and created a desolate atmosphere for the whole poem with the help of scenery. ? The country is bankrupt? And then what? Cheng Chun? Two diametrically opposed images exist at the same time, forming a strong contrast. ? Cheng Chun? When it refers to the spring season when flowers and trees are flourishing and smoke is bright, but because? The country is bankrupt? The decline of the country and the fall of capital have lost the glory of spring, leaving only ruins, just? Deep vegetation? . ? Deep vegetation? The word "three characters" has a profound meaning, which means that Chang 'an City is not neat and orderly, but deserted and dilapidated, sparsely populated and overgrown with vegetation. Here, the poet sees that things are sad and shows a strong sadness of separation.

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