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Brief Introduction of the Author of Hanjiang River

Du Mu (803-852) was born in Mu Zhi in Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi, Shaanxi). Originally from South Fan Chuan, Chang 'an, he was called "Du Fanchuan". In the second year of Emperor Wenzong Daiwa (828), he was a scholar and was awarded the provost of Hong Wen Pavilion. He was appointed as the shogunate of Jiangxi and Xuanzhou, and was also the secretary of Niu Senru's Huainan Festival, known as "Secretary Du". When he entered the imperial court, he was absent, and he was the secretariat of Huang, Chi and Mu. Re-elected as the foreign minister of Si Xun, because he was called "Du Sixun". Come back to find Huzhou secretariat. Finally, the official wrote a book about Scheeren, so the world called it "Dusheren". Because China's book Sheren is called Wei Zi Sheren, it is also called "Du Weizi". Du Mu was an outstanding poet in the late Tang Dynasty. He was called "Xiao Du" for his poems on Du Fu. His poems have a wide range of themes and diverse styles. The style of classical poetry is ups and downs. Modern poetry is more original, especially quatrains, which can be in twists and turns and also contain elegant beauty, full of a delicate, indifferent, beautiful, lively and natural charm. It is as famous as Li Shangyin, but its style is different. The time number of the two is "Little Du Li". Du Mu has more than 400 poems, including Fan Chuan's Collected Works.