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Four quatrains by Du Fu
The four quatrains written by the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu are as follows:

There are long bamboo shoots in the west of the hall that don't open the door, and peppers in the north return to the village.

Shu Mei promised to have dinner with Zhu, and Kao Sung planned to talk about Ruan Sheng.

I want to be a floating cloud, and I was shocked by the cold rain in April.

There is a dragon cave in Qingxi first, and Zhushishan is afraid to be safe.

"Two orioles sing green willows, and egrets cover the sky."

My window framed the snow-covered western hills. My door often says "goodbye" to ships sailing eastward.

The medicine strips are moist green and too brown to enter the grass pavilion.

The seedlings are full of shame, and the roots dare not form.

Translation:

The bamboo shoots on the west side of the hall grow luxuriantly, blocking the door, and the peppers planted in the north side grow luxuriantly in a row, separating the adjacent villages. Seeing that the plums in the garden are about to ripen, I invited Zhu Lao to taste new ones when the plums are ripe. Seeing the pine trees in front of the hall, I hope I can talk with Ruan Sheng about past lives in the shade of pine trees. I wanted to build a fish beam, but suddenly dark clouds covered the rapids, and then I was surprised that the rain in April was so cold. Maybe there are dragons living in this Qingxi, and the bamboo stones used to build the embankment are piled up like mountains, so I dare not take any more risks.

Orioles call spring among the new green willow branches, and they are happy in pairs; Egrets line up to meet the spring breeze and fly to the sky. The queue is neat and beautiful. The snow peak of Xiling is embedded in the window frame like a beautiful painting; The ship in front of this door comes from Soochow thousands of miles away. The branches and leaves of herbs grow green, and the green passes through the brown pavilion and enters the grass pavilion. I am ashamed of the reputation of "Miao Man Empty Mountain", but they are rooted in cracked soil and I am afraid they cannot be formed.

Appreciation of four quatrains

Four quatrains is a set of poems by Du Fu, a great poet in Tang Dynasty. The whole poem is a masterpiece of Du Fu's landscape poems with concise words, precise words, simple ideas and sincere feelings.

The first poem is the outline of a group of poems. First write about the thatched cottage and cite its four scenes, and then write about the poet's simple requirements for life. The plain scenery narrative contains the poet's indifferent state of mind; The second song is about Huanhuaxi, which shows that there is a dragon under the stream and the poet's concern about the situation in Chengdu, because he lives in a thatched cottage.

The third poem describes the scene of early spring, four sentences and four scenes, which are integrated into a vibrant picture. In the cheerful and bright scene, the poet entrusted with the loss of time, loneliness and boredom; The fourth poem is dedicated to the medicinal garden, describing the growth process of unearthed medicinal seedlings and branches, and depicting their roots growing in gaps. Among them, The Third Jueju was selected as a Chinese textbook for compulsory education.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Four quatrains.