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Iteru [2.4K]
3 years ago
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What Historical event was Du Fu talking about in poem called (Gazing at Spring)

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yawa3891 [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

The poet Du Fu was talking about the invasion of An Lushan rebellion of 755.

Explanation:

Du Fu was a Chinese poet who wanted to a be civil servant but he lacked the required credentials to be a part of it. When the Au Lushan rebellion started he write to poetry. His torment continued for the next coming 15 years.

Au Lushan was considered as one of the most influential and powerful army general. The Tang dynasty was under his control. He is considered as one of the most barbarian leaders the Chinese tang dynasty has seen.

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Unlike the figure of God, who is outstretched and aloft, Adam is depicted as a lounging figure who rather lackadaisically responds to God’s imminent touch.  This touch will not only give life to Adam, but will give life to all mankind.  It is, therefore, the birth of the human race.  Adam’s body forms a concave shape which echoes the form of God’s body, which is in a convex posture inside the nebulous, floating form.  This correspondence of one form to the other seems to underscore the larger idea of Man corresponding to God; that is, it seems to reflect the idea that Man has been created in the image and likeness of God – an idea with which Michelangelo had to have been familiar.

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