Su Shi (1037 - 1101), also known as Zizhan and Dongli, was a writer, painter, and politician in the Northern Song Dynasty. He was also one of the famous "Four Scholars of Su School" in the history of Chinese literature. Su Shi's literary works were mainly prose and poetry, of which prose was the most famous. His prose style was fresh and natural, rich in philosophy and ideology, and was praised as "the style is like the person". His representative works included "Ode to the Red Cliff","Water Melody" and so on. Su Shi's poems were also one of the representative works of his literature. His poems were bold, unrestrained, fresh, and natural. His representative works included "Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou" and "Shuidiao Ge Tou: When will the bright moon appear". Su Shi also had a certain influence in politics and military affairs. He had held many official positions, including the Minister of Rites, the Minister of War, and the Zhixiang of Xiangyang. At the same time, he also actively participated in some political movements such as the Three Su Prizes and the Dongpo Cultural Festival. Su Shi was one of the most important figures in the history of Chinese literature. His literary achievements and thoughts were of great significance to the history of Chinese literature and the history of world literature.