Du Fu
Outlaws of the Marsh
Qu Yuan
Journey to the West |
Du Fu (712 - 770A.D.), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, is crowned as "Sage of Poetry" by later generations. Du Fu wrote altogether over 1400 poems during his lifetime. Accomplished in poems of various types and good at employing diversified artistic techniques, he is an undisputable giant of the ideology and art of Tang poetry. Du Fu had a profound friendship with Li Bai, another great poet in the Tang Dynasty. Though their poetic styles were different, they admired each other for their respective talent and personality. Therefore, they are jointly named "Li Du" by later generations. Du Fu's poems have a tremendous influence on later generations. Many renowned poets and writers like Bai Juyi, Han Yu, Li He, Li Shangyin, etc had learnt from him. In comparison with his poetic style, Du Fu's ideological sentiment seems more influential. His patriotism, compassion for the general public, and self-sacrifice spirit have been respected and admired by generations of intellectuals. The influence has been lasting until present day. His former residence, "Du Fu's thatched cottage" in Chengdu, Sichuan Province is still soundly preserved and acts as a place available for people to visit and show respect. |













