Su Shi, Qin Guan and Su Xiaomei were famous writers in the history of Chinese literature. Their poems and couplets occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature. The following are their stories and works: The Story of Su Shi and Qin Guan Both Su Shi and Qin Guan were good friends. Once, Su Shi wrote a poem for Qin Guan to comment on. "I can't compare with the feelings and feelings of this poem," Qin Guan praised after reading it. Su Shi said modestly,"I'm not as good as you think. I'm just more talented than you in expressing my feelings." The Story of Little Sister Su Su Xiaomei was Su Shi's younger sister and also a writer. She had been intelligent since childhood and was proficient in poetry, literature, calligraphy, and other talents. Su Shi once praised Su Xiaomei in "Ode to Red Cliff":"I and Dian were young and good at learning and remembering books, history, astronomy, geography, vegetation, insects, fish, birds and animals, insects, decimals, equations, everything." 3. Su Shi's Poetry Su Shi's poems were fresh, natural, and emotional. Among them,"Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Shuidiao Letou" were the most famous. "Ode to Red Cliff" was one of Su Shi's representative works. It described the magnificent scene of the Battle of Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period and was regarded as a classic work of ancient Chinese literature. "Shuidiao Letou" was one of Su Shi's representative works. The song was fresh and beautiful, and the lyrics were affectionate and moving, expressing Su Shi's love for life and love. Qin Guan's Poetry Qin Guan's poems were mostly about love. The most famous one was the Green Jade Case, which described the feelings of missing his hometown and his lover on the night of the Lantern Festival.