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What are the poems written by Du Fu, Bai Juyi and Zhang that reflect social reality?

Du Fu: Du Fu's classic masterpiece of three officials and three parting, which profoundly wrote the sufferings of people in troubled times and the loneliness of floating experience. These show the hardships and sympathy of the people and the cruelty of the war to the people.

Xin 'an Li, Tongguan Li and Li Shihao are collectively called "three officials".

Married, resigned and homeless are collectively called "three farewells"

Bai Juyi: He is famous for Qin Zhongyin and New Yuefu.

Bai Juyi, who has just entered the official career, reflects the sufferings of people's livelihood and cries for justice. His courage of "being ignorant of current affairs and keeping secrets" is very admirable.

Qin Zhongyin has 10 songs, and the first one is like a sword.

"Heavy Fu" accused the government of offering surplus grain and brutally cutting the people. "Take my silk and buy your instant favor."

"Being light and fat" describes that the dignitaries attending the banquet are full of energy and rich in food and wine. Finally, "there is a drought in the south of the Yangtze River, and people in Quzhou eat people!"

Song and Dance is about the happy life of ministers who like to drink in broad daylight and sing and dance in the middle of the night. The conclusion is "I didn't know there were death row inmates who froze to death in the township prison!" "

"Buy Flowers" is about rich people bidding for peony in Chang 'an, boasting of luxury. Finally, it says, "A bouquet of dark flowers is a blessing to ten families."

Marriage sympathizes with poor women who are difficult to marry.

The "wounded friend" lamented the miserable life in the land of misery.

"Regret for the Past" satirizes the giant Daxing building "one hall costs millions"

"No Official" satirizes greedy people who refuse to retire in their eighties and nineties.

Maids-in-waiting don't erect monuments for good officials, but they are dissatisfied with some people's boasting.