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Two orioles sing Liu Cui's whole poem.
"Two orioles singing green willows" comes from Du Fu's quatrains in Tang Dynasty. The whole poem is: two orioles sing green willows and a row of egrets fly to the sky. My window framed the snow-covered western hills. My door often says "goodbye" to ships sailing eastward.

Two orioles sang softly among the green willows, and a neat team of egrets went straight into the blue sky. Sitting by the window, you can see the snow accumulated all the year round on Xiling Mountain, and ships from Dongwu, thousands of miles away, are parked in front of the door.

Appreciation: The poet painted a vibrant natural beauty and created a fresh and relaxed atmosphere. Using anthropomorphic methods to describe orioles more vividly, birds in pairs, this is not only a kind of freedom comfort, but also an upward struggle.

Precautions:

1, Xiling: Xiling Snow Mountain.

2. Qian Qiu Snow: It refers to the snow that has not melted for thousands of years in Xiling Snow Mountain.

3. stop: stop.

4. Soochow: the territory of ancient Wu, in Jiangsu Province.

5. Wan Li Ship: A ship not far from Wan Li.

Brief introduction of the author

Du Fu (7 12 February 12 ~ 770), with beautiful words, is a great realistic poet in the Tang Dynasty, and is also called "Du Li" with Li Bai. Born in Gongxian County, Henan Province, his ancestral home is Xiangyang, Hubei Province. In order to distinguish Li Shangyin, Du Mu and Xiao Du Li, Du Fu and Li Bai are also called Da Du Li, and Du Fu is often called Lao Du.

The core of Du Fu's thought is benevolent government, and he has the great ambition of "making the monarch Yao and Shun superior and then making the customs pure". Although Du Fu was not famous during his lifetime, his fame spread far and wide, which had a far-reaching impact on China literature and Japanese literature. About 65,438+0,500 poems of Du Fu have been preserved, most of which are collected by Du Gongbu.

He died in the winter of the fifth year of Dali (770) at the age of 59. Du Fu's influence on China's classical poetry is far-reaching, and he is called "Poetic Sage" by later immortals, and his poems are called "Poetic History". Later generations called him Du Shiyi and Du Gongbu, and also called him Du Shaoling and Du Caotang.

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