According to Su Shi's notes in Laoxue 'an, there was an essay about Su Shi and his younger brother Su Zhe being banished to eat noodles together. We can understand that noodles were a very popular food in ancient times, especially in the case of being banished, people often expressed their feelings and comfort by eating noodles. In this article, Su Shi and Su Zhe were banished to Huangzhou together. Due to the harsh environment, they decided to eat noodles together. This way of going through difficult times together not only comforted each other, but also deepened their feelings. Eating noodles was not only a kind of food, but also a kind of culture. In ancient times, the production of noodles required a high level of skill and experience. The fact that Su Shi and Su Zhe could taste noodles together reflected their tacit understanding and friendship. By eating noodles, Su Shi and Su Zhe showed us the optimism and tenacity of the ancient people in difficult environments. Noodles were not only a kind of food, but also a symbol of culture and spirit.
The imperial examination was a special form of the imperial examination in ancient China. It mainly selected high-level talents among the officials. Su Shi and Su Zhe were both important figures in the history of ancient Chinese literature. Their exam papers had also become classic cases in the history of literature. The following is the content of the exam paper they prepared: Title: Discussion of "Human Nature is Good" and "Human Nature is Evil" Examinees 'opinions: Is human nature good or evil? Examinee 1: Human nature is good. At first, people's nature is originally good, nature is similar, habits are far from each other. People are born with a kind nature, but due to the different social environments, human nature will change. For example, Confucius said,"The gentleman is harmonious but different. The villain is the same but not harmonious." This sentence showed that the interaction between gentlemen and people was diverse, while villains only assimilated others and were not good at changing themselves. Therefore, I believe that people are inherently good. Examinee 2: Human nature is evil. At the beginning of human nature, evil is similar, habits are far away. People are born with evil nature, but because of the different social environments, human nature will change. For example, Mencius said,"Men are as different from dogs as they are from dogs." This sentence showed that the difference between a human and a dog lay in a human's conscience and moral sense. Therefore, I believe that human nature is evil. Examinee 3: Human nature is both good and evil. Human nature has both good and evil nature.
Su Shi and Su Zhe were siblings. Both of them were famous writers during the Tang and Song Dynasties. Although the two of them were highly talented in literature, they did not get along well in their daily lives. It was said that Su Shi was more tough in politics while Su Zhe was more gentle. Therefore, Su Shi often criticized Su Zhe for lacking independence and firmness. In addition, Su Shi's views on literature were often different from Su Zhe's, and the two often quarreled because of their differences in literature. But even so, Su Shi and Su Zhe's relationship was still very close. They supported each other in literature and often visited and gave gifts to each other. After Su Shi's death, Su Zhe also sadly wrote the epitaph of Su Shi to express his thoughts and memories of his brother.
Su Shi was demoted to Huangzhou, Yingzhou, Yangzhou, Dingzhou, Huizhou, Danzhou, Huangzhou, and Danzhou.
Su Shi died at the age of 65. Su Shi was born in 1036 AD and traveled to the west on a crane in 1101. He was 65 years old. He had experienced many ups and downs in his life, including being demoted to a local official and going to prison. Although his life was full of setbacks, he was still full of love for life and art. His poems and prose were widely spread and had a profound impact on Chinese culture and social development. Su Shi is a giant in the history of Chinese culture. His outstanding achievements and spiritual quality are worth remembering and learning forever.
Su Zhe climbed onto the dragon bed to save Su Shi is the title of a novel. We can know that this is a serial novel, and the author is Night Rain Autumn Lantern. The novel told the story of Su Zhe's constant efforts to climb to the position of prime minister in order to save his brother Su Shi. Although some people said that Su Zhe's final choice was to either sit on the dragon throne or climb onto the dragon bed, this might just be a joke. As for the specific plot and chapter content, the search results provided some chapter lists and information about the latest chapters, but did not provide a specific plot outline or detailed content. Therefore, we can't find out the details of Su Zhe's story from the search results provided.
Su Shi and Su Zhe were both writers of the Song Dynasty. Both of them had participated in the imperial examination and had written many excellent articles. The following are the articles they wrote in response to the imperial examination: Su Shi: The Analects of Confucius Ode to the Red Cliff "Shuidiao Letou-When Will the Bright Moon Appear?" "Calming the Storm" "Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou" Dongli Yuefu "Huanxi Sand, a new song, a glass of wine" "Nian Nujiao·Red Cliff Memories of the Past" Su Zhe: The Analects of Confucius, Duke Ling of Wei Carefree Travel The Six Nations Tongwen's autobiography Alligator Sacrifice Dongli Yuefu Li Sao "Return and Come" These essays were all masterpieces written by Su Shi and Su Zhe in the imperial examination, and were hailed as classics in the history of Chinese literature.
Su Shi's representative works include Inscriptions on the West Forest Cliff, Drinking Lake, Early Sunny and Later Rain, Huichong Spring River Evening Scenery, June 27th Lake Tower Drunken Book, Presented to Liu Jingwen, Shuidiao Getou, Red Cliff Ode, Niannujiao, Recalling the Ancient Red Cliff, Calming the Storm, Jiangcheng Zi, Mizhou Hunting, etc.
Su Shi's " Begonia " was a poem about Begonia flowers. The poem described the beauty and fragrance of the begonia flowers, as well as the author's love and worry for flowers, expressing the author's deep feelings for flowers and his feelings for the passage of time. The poem used vivid descriptions and allusions to show the charm of begonia flowers and the poet's emotions. The poem was concise, emotional, and full of romance.
Su Shi's poems included "When will the bright moon appear?" in "Shuidiao Ge Tou","When will the bright moon appear? I ask the blue sky with wine" and "Three or two peach blossoms outside the bamboo, the duck in the spring river is warm and prophetic". In addition, Su Shi also had many other classic poems, such as "The water glows and the sun shines well, and the mountains are also strange in the rain" in "Drinking on the Lake, Drinking Dongpo at Night, Waking up and Getting Drunk","The boat will pass away from here, and the river and sea will send the rest of my life". Su Shi's poems were full of bold and unconstrained, fresh style, showing his outstanding literary talent.
Su Shi (1037 - 1101), also known as Zizhan, was a famous writer, painter, politician, and poet in the Northern Song Dynasty. His representative works included "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Remembering the Ancient Red Cliff". His poems were bold, unrestrained, fresh and natural, showing a state of transcendence. His works inherited the realistic poetry tradition of Du Fu and Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, and also absorbed many literary schools and thoughts of the Tang and Song Dynasties, such as Zen and Confucianism of the Song Dynasty. Su Shi's poems often expressed his deep understanding and thinking of life, nature and the universe, expressing his open-minded, optimistic and positive spiritual pursuit. Representative works: "Ode to Red Cliff": It described what Su Shi saw and heard in the Battle of Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period. It showed Su Shi's deep thoughts on war, history and life. "Niannu Jiao·Remembering the Past at Red Cliff": It depicted Su Shi's heroic deeds in the Battle of Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period. It showed Su Shi's reverence and emotion for heroes, history, and life. 3. Shuidiao Gemou: When Will the Bright Moon Appear: Through the description of Su Shi's longing for his wife and family in the distance under the moonlight, it shows Su Shi's cherishment and emotion for family, kinship and love.