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Du Fu Thatched Cottage : ウィキペディア英語版 | Du Fu Thatched Cottage
Du Fu's Thatched Cottage () is a park and museum in honour of the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu at the western outskirts of Chengdu, adjacent to the Huanhua Xi, (Flower Rinsing Creek). In 1961 the Chinese government established Du Fu Cao Tang as a National Heritage site. ==History== In 759 Du Fu moved to Chengdu, built a thatched hut near the Flower Rinsing Creek and lived there for four years. The "thatched hut" period was the peak of Du Fu's creativity, during which he wrote two hundred and forty poems, among them: "My Thatched Hut was torn apart by Autumn Wind" and "The Prime Minister of Shu." ''A Quatrain'', one of the poet's well known pieces written at the cottage in 764, describes the surrounding scenery: Du Fu Cao Tang is now a popular destination for Du Fu enthusiasts around the world to pay tribute to this famous poem.
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