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Brief introduction of Du Fu's author
Du Fu (7 12 February 12-770) was a realistic poet in the Tang Dynasty. His works are famous for HTC's social realism. Du Fu family is a branch of Du Fu family. Du Fu called himself a man in Tang Dynasty, so Du Fu was later called a man.

Because he used to be Zuo Shiyi and Yuan Wailang of the proofreading department, later people called him Du Shiyi and Du Gongbu; Also known as Du Shaoling and Du Caotang (who once lived in seclusion in Chengdu Du Caotang). Du Fu and Li Bai, also known as "Du Li" and "Da Du Li", are often called "Lao Du" after Ming and Qing Dynasties to distinguish them from Li Shangyin and Du Mu, two poets in the late Tang Dynasty.

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Du Fu's poem "There are Sixty Volumes" has long been lost. In the second year of Baoyuan in the Northern Song Dynasty (1039), Wang Zhu collected 1405 volumes and compiled them into 18 volumes, which was named "Du Gongbu Collection". Qian edited The Collection of Du Gongbu.

Judging from the materials, Du Fu is a social poet inclined to realism, with a wide range of contents and rich times. He is based on the rise and fall of politics, social unrest, war corvee, hunger and poverty, and the disparity between the rich and the poor. Du Fu's poems are good at describing the historical situation at that time and reflecting the present situation of the Tang Dynasty from prosperity to decline, so they are called "the history of poetry".

From the Anshi Rebellion to entering Shu, Du Fu experienced great turmoil and wrote a lot of realistic works. In his representative works, many realistic works, such as Two Ways, reflect the luxury of the upper class. Integrate feelings into the scene and create a profound and moving artistic conception.

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