Du Mu (Mu Zhi, a layman in Fan Chuan) was born and died in 803 ~ 852. His title was Du Fanchuan, and he was called "Little Du Li" together with Li Shangyin. Occupation: Poet, essayist, librarian of Hong Wen Library School. Family background: an official family (grandson of Prime Minister Du You). His masterpieces: Tomb-Sweeping Day, Red Cliff, Jiangnan Spring, etc.
Du Mu's Achievements
Sex is straightforward, informal and dismissive. Conceited and resourceful, poetry is famous. The most famous work in this article is A Gong Fang Fu, which is beautiful and meaningful, and the quatrains are especially praised.
His representative works include Bo Qinhuai, Spring in the South of the Yangtze River, Red Cliff, and Understanding Jiangting Pavilion, which are well known to everyone. When I was young, I was very good at reading the Art of War. I once noticed thirteen articles on Sun Tzu's Art of War. He also wrote the theories of contemporary military literature, such as The Evolution of Evil, On War, Defending, and The Sixteen Guards. In the third year of Huichang (843), Zhao Yijun was in chaos, and Li Deyu wrote a letter on the method of fighting, which was adopted by Deyu.