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He wrote over ten thousand poems, in both the shi (poetry)|shi and ci (poetry)|ci forms, plus a number of prose works. In his poetry he continues to articulate the beliefs which cost him his official career, calling for reconquest of the north. Watson identifies these works as part of the legacy of Du Fu (p. 314). Watson compares a second body of work, poems on country life and growing old, to those of Bai Juyi and Tao Qian.
bio-stub Category:Chinese poets Category:1125 births|Yu, Lu Category:1210 deaths|Yu, Lu zh:陸游 This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Lu You".
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