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Appreciation of Du Mu's Homecoming

Appreciation: The first two sentences describe a child's innocence and loveliness, which is used to set off the poet's serious meditation in the last two sentences. In fact, the last two sentences are the poet's own problems. He ups and downs in the officialdom, fighting for life and fame and fortune. Unconsciously, people are getting old and their temples are dyed. The poet gave a faint sigh at sunset. The word "win" depicts the poet's serene and slightly wry smile.

Home-Du Mu in Tang Dynasty

The child held hands and asked, why don't you come back? * * * Who is fighting for time to win sideburns?

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Unconsciously, people are old and their temples are dyed, and the anxious hopes of their relatives at home have turned into unbearable blame. But how can we win the silver hair at the temples? Won the years?

Extended data:

This song "Going Home" was written by the author when he was working in Jiangxi. The poet has been away from home for a long time and lived in a hotel. Without a bosom friend, it is difficult to deliver home letters. On a lonely night, he couldn't help thinking of his hometown. So I wrote this homesick poem.

Du Mu's literary creation has made great achievements. His poems, ci poems and ancient prose are all named after his family, and he likes Taoism in Laozi and Zhuangzi. Du Mu advocates that all works should be based on meaning, supplemented by qi and guarded by words, and has a correct understanding of the relationship between content and form of works.

Influenced by Du Fu and Han Yu, Du Mu's ancient poems have a wide range of themes and strong brushwork. His modern poems are famous for their beautiful words and ups and downs.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Going Home, a poem by Zhao Wei.