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The writing background of Du Mu's "Jiangnan Spring"
Du Mu was a famous poet in Tang Dynasty. He lived in Jiangnan for ten years, leaving many well-known poems. Later, he was exiled to the frontier for political reasons and left Jiangnan. Many years later, he was able to revisit Jiangnan and miss the old days, and wrote the famous "Jiangnan Spring Day".

Revisit one's old haunt

Du Mu revisited Jiangnan, and his heart was full of excitement and emotion. He walked through the once familiar streets and saw the once familiar scenes, feeling as if he had returned to the past. He saw the spring in the south of the Yangtze River and felt its beauty and vitality. He began to think of his old friends and stories and felt very nostalgic.

miss the old days

Du Mu began to write down his feelings. He used poetry to express his nostalgia for Jiangnan and memories of the old days. He wrote: "Thousands of miles of warblers sing green and reflect red, and the wind of water village, mountain fruit and wine flag. Four hundred and eighty halls in the southern dynasties, how many towers are misty and rainy. " He integrated the beauty, history and culture of Jiangnan into his poems, which made people feel the charm and history of Jiangnan.

final result

Du Mu's Jiangnan Spring is a nostalgic work. He used poetry to express his nostalgia for Jiangnan and memories of the old days. This poem is not only a praise to Jiangnan, but also a heritage and treasure of history and culture. Du Mu's poems were not only widely appreciated at that time, but also praised by later generations.