Other language: Vietnamese
Core of the Sage.
Chapter 935: Picking Chrysanthemums by the Eastern Fence, Leisurely Gazing at the Southern Mountain. [935]
Summary
Du Yu's poetry reflects a profound transformation from a passionate war poet to a tranquil hermit, expressing a deep connection to nature and a rejection of worldly fame. His lines resonate across the Tang Dynasty, countering negative rumors and showcasing his ideals of simplicity and purity. Despite the court's attempts to undermine him, Du Yu's poetic talent elevates his voice, captivating the hearts of common people and striking fear into political adversaries. As his poetry spreads, it challenges the political landscape, illustrating the power of discourse over authority and revealing the complexities of ambition and integrity in a tumultuous era.Full content
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