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Is Du Tim's son? A brief account of the relationship between Du Mu and Cheng Shi
According to legend, the poet Du Xunhe is the son of Du Mu and his concubine Shi Cheng. Du Mu's work "Tomb-Sweeping Day" actually tells his emotional story imperceptibly, but it is hard for others to see, and only he knows the sadness and disappointment. Friends who have read this poem should find it hard to think that this seven-character quatrain actually hides such content. It seems that Du Mu is also a temperament middleman. If this statement is true, why can't Du Mu be with Cheng and his son? Let's take a look at this history.

Du Mu, a great poet, has a Qingming poem that has been told through the ages, interspersed with a poet and a kabuki, and that touching love story. Du Mu made a secretariat of Huangzhou. When he went to his post, his subordinates welcomed him and invited Cheng, a famous local song and dance prostitute, to entertain him.

Du Mu loves the Cheng family.

Cheng's name as a geisha is not empty. Very beautiful, like a peach blossom fairy, delicate face, clear eyes like a lake, full of poetry and painting, making people forget the customs. During the whole banquet, Du Mu's admiring eyes were fixed on this beautiful woman, and the story of a gifted scholar and a beautiful woman began.

Sweet days are always too short! Du Mu's wife does not accept Cheng's family and does not allow Cheng to enter the house. Helpless, Du Mu had to put Shicheng outside. A few years later, Du Mu was transferred to Huzhou Secretariat.

After Du Mu left, Shicheng packed his bags and went to Huzhou. At this time, Shicheng was pregnant and he could not move easily. He was caught in the rain. After many hardships, I finally came to Xinghua Village in Huzhou and settled in the home of Du Jun, a good friend of Du Mu.

Du Mu, who was busy with business, rushed to Xinghua Village to visit his beloved concubine Shi Cheng. After Shicheng cried, he wrote down what he saw and heard on the road:

It rained a lot during my stay in Tomb-Sweeping Day.

Pedestrians on the road want to die.

Goodbye, the restaurant asked the shepherd boy:

That's Xinghua village.

The story behind Xinghua village

Later, Cheng gave birth to a son named Du Xunhe, a great poet in the late Tang Dynasty. In the spring of the following year, Du Mu visited and walked on the muddy road during the Qingming period. He remembered the poem written by Cheng last year, so he wrote a poem, Qingming, which has been passed down through the ages.

A few years later, Du Mu was transferred again, trying to take the Cheng family away, but his wife fought to death. At this time, Cheng couldn't travel thousands of miles because he had children, so he had to stay. Du Mu, who took office soon, fell ill and died with infinite regret because of all kinds of pressures and blows, plus deep thoughts for his concubine.

In order to bring up his son, Cheng married an honest farmer in the countryside.

From then on, Cheng took off his skirt, put on coarse clothes, packed his beloved pipa and engaged in heavy farm work. No matter what kind of suffering she suffered, she never gave up. There is only one thought in her heart, and that is to train her son well.

My carefree son in the country doesn't like reading, and he has a headache when he sees books. He either sneaked out to catch fish and shrimp or went up a tree to dig a bird's nest, which worried Cheng.

One day, Cheng took out this poem Qingming and read it to his son, and told him that his father was Du Mu, a great poet. The son was shocked. He thinks that this honest farmer is his father. He belongs to this rural land and has never thought about anything else.

It turned out that his father was a great poet Du Mu, and his mother wasted a good time for herself. It was really wrong. Strange to say, the boy suddenly began to understand, like a different person, and became fond of reading and learning.

Later, this son of Cheng became a great poet and was awarded a bachelor's degree in Hanlin.

A song "Tomb-Sweeping Day" deeply buried the love story of Du Mu and Ge Ji. Clear rain and muddy roads seem to have crossed the Millennium, making pedestrians cry.

Liu Cui, female, was born in Xincai, the hometown of Gan Bao, the originator of the novel. She likes literature and music and is a member of Zhumadian Writers Association. Many articles have been published in various media.