The Yellow River Banks Recovered by the Imperial Army: The Yellow River Banks Recovered by the Imperial Army was written in the spring of 763 (the first year of Guangde), and Du Fu was 52 years old. In the winter of the first year of Baoying (AD 762), Tang Jun won a great victory in Hengshui near Luoyang, and rebel leaders Xue Song and Zhang Zhongzhi surrendered one after another. The author was ecstatic after hearing the news and wrote this poem.
"The Imperial Army Recovered the Banks of the Yellow River" by Du Fu (7 12-770), a great realistic poet in the Tang Dynasty, who was also called "Du Li" with Li Bai. Originally from Xiangyang, Hubei Province, he moved to Gongxian County, Henan Province. Du Fu and Li Bai are both called "Da Du Li", and Du Fu is usually called "Lao Du".
The Origin of Imperial Army Recovering the Banks of the Yellow River —— Don Du Fu
The news of this distant western station! The north has been recovered! At first, I couldn't stop crying on my coat.
Where are my wife and son? There is not a trace of sadness on their faces. However, I packed my books and poems crazily.
On a green spring day, I began to go home, singing my songs loudly and drinking my wine.
Come back from this mountain, pass another mountain, go up from the south and then go north-to my own town! .
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Appreciation of Imperial Army Poems for Recovering the Banks of the Yellow River
The theme of this poem is to express the joy of hearing the good news of putting down the rebellion and returning home. This poem mainly describes the poet's great joy after hearing the news that the government troops recovered their lost territory, packed up their bags and immediately returned to their hometown. It expresses the poet's uncontrollable joy of victory and returning home, his sincere patriotic feelings and his broad patriotic mind and lofty spiritual realm.
"The news of this distant western station! The north has been taken back! " The rapid rise just shows the suddenness of good news. The second connection with the conversation, fixed on "ecstasy", is a higher peak of surprise. "On a green spring day, I began to go home. I sang loudly and drank deeply." Then the first part describes the poet's ecstasy in detail from the details of life. "In the green spring, let me go home" is the poet's association. Being in Zizhou, I suddenly returned to my hometown. The poet's surprise reached a climax and the whole poem ended.