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What are Du Fu's ancient poems?

1, Wang Yue, climb high and look at spring, and the hut was broken by the autumn wind.

2. Looking at the Moon is a five-character ancient poem written by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. By depicting the majestic scene of Mount Tai, this poem enthusiastically praises the majestic momentum and magical and beautiful scenery of Mount Tai, reveals the love for the mountains and rivers of the motherland, and expresses the poet's ambition and spirit of not being afraid of difficulties, daring to climb to the top and overlooking everything, as well as his great ambition of being independent and helping the people.

3. Ascending to the Top is a seven-meter poem written by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, in Kuizhou in the autumn of the second year of Dali (767). The first four sentences describe the scenery, describe the experience of climbing mountains, closely follow the seasonal characteristics of autumn and describe the empty and lonely scenery by the river.

4. Spring Hope is a poem written by Du Fu, a great poet in Tang Dynasty. The first four sentences of this poem describe the miserable and dilapidated scene of Chang 'an in spring, with ups and downs. In the last four sentences, the poet's feelings of caring for relatives and state affairs are full of bitterness and indignation.

5. The Cottage is Blown by Autumn Wind is an ancient poem written by Du Fu, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, during his stay in the Cottage in Chengdu, Sichuan. This poem describes the bitter experience that the author's hut was damaged by the autumn wind and the whole family was caught in the rain, expressing his inner feelings and embodying the poet's lofty ideological realm of worrying about the country and the people. It is a typical work in Du Fu's poems.