Su Shi was a famous writer, calligrapher, and painter in the Song Dynasty of China. His poems, essays, calligraphy, and other works of art were known as one of the "Four Scholars of Su School". His poems were bold and unrestrained, full of emotion and depth of thought. Later generations divided his poems into two categories: "bold and unconstrained" and "graceful and restrained". Su Shi's poems expressed his love for life and his exploration of the world with the theme of nature, life and history. His poems were concise, vivid, infectious and expressive. He often used metaphor, exaggeration, contrast and other rhetorical devices to make readers feel profound thoughts and emotions. Su Shi's poems occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature and were regarded as one of the treasures of Chinese classical literature. His poems not only have profound thoughts, but also have important artistic value and appreciation value.
Su Shi was a writer, calligrapher, painter, and politician of the Song Dynasty. His literary achievements were known as one of the "Four Scholars of Su School". His literary works were mainly bold and unconstrained. His representative works included "Ode to Red Cliff" and "Water Melody". Su Shi also had high achievements in the arts. His calligraphy was good at official script, and he was famous for his dignified and beautiful style. At the same time, he was also a representative painter. His works included "Spring Tour" and so on. Su Shi was also an influential figure in politics. He had held many official positions, including Zhizhou, Secretary Lang, and Dr. Taichang, one of the central positions in the Song Dynasty. His political views were mainly based on Confucianism, which advocated that "the people are the most important, the state is second, the monarch is light" and advocated reform. Generally speaking, Su Shi was an influential figure in literature, art and politics. His literary and artistic works are still widely praised and influenced.
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.
Alright, I can recommend some of Su Shi's poems to you. The following are some of Su Shi's famous poems: 1 "Shuidiao Letou" 2. Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou 3." Calming Storm " 4 "Ode to the Red Cliff" 5."Huanxi Sand·A New Song, A Cup of Wine" 6 "Mountain West Village Tour" 7 "Nian Nujiao·Remembering the Ancient Red Cliff" 8 "Hard to Travel: Golden Axe and Iron Horse" 9 " Water Dragon's Roar·Second Rhyme Zhang Xing Zhi Fu Yin Autumn Thoughts " 10 " Shuidiao Letou·Mid-Autumn Festival " 11 "Niannujiao·Remembering the Ancient Red Cliff" Ode to the Red Cliff 13: Calming the Storm 14 "Huanxi Sand, A New Song, A Cup of Wine" 15 "Nanxiangzi·Climbing Jingkou Beigu Pavilion and Recalling the Past" Sapphire Case: Yuan Xi Ode to the Red Cliff 18 "Calm the Storm: Don't Listen to the Sound of the Forest Striking the Leaves" 19 Nian Nujiao: Remembering the Past at Red Cliff 20 "Setting the Storm-The South China Sea Presents Wang Dingguo's Servant Mother" 21 "Huanxi Sand, A New Song, A Cup of Wine" "Green Jade Case-Yuan Xi" Nian Nujiao: Remembering the Past at Red Cliff "Shuidiao Letou-Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival" Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou Ode to the Red Cliff 27 "Calm the Storm: Don't Listen to the Sound of the Forest Striking the Leaves" "Green Jade Case-Yuan Xi" 29 "Nanxiangzi·Climbing Jingkou Beigu Pavilion and Remembering the Past" 30 Nian Nujiao: Remembering the Past at Red Cliff The above is only a part of Su Shi's poems. I hope you will like them. If you need more of Su Shi's poems, please let me know at any time.
Su Shi was an important figure in the history of Chinese literature, known as the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties". Together with Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, Ouyang Xiu and Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty, they were known as outstanding figures in the history of Chinese literature. Su Shi's literary works were mainly prose and poetry. His literary style was bold, unrestrained, and full of romanticism. He was known as "the style is like the person". His prose "Red Cliff Ode" and "Shuidiao Ge Tou·When will the bright moon appear" were even more regarded as classics in the history of Chinese literature. In the history of literature, Su Shi was regarded as one of the "Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song" with the highest status in literature. His literary works were regarded as the treasures of Chinese classical literature, which had a profound impact on later literature. Su Shi's literary status was widely recognized and praised. His literary works occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature and played an important role in promoting the development and prosperity of Chinese literature.
Su Shi was one of the most important scholars in the history of Chinese literature. His literary works were fresh and natural in style, rich in content, and varied in content, covering many aspects such as landscape, countryside, political philosophy, literature, and art. Su Shi's position in literature was very important, and his literary works had a far-reaching impact on the development of Chinese literature. In the history of literature, Su Shi was generally regarded as one of the Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song Dynasties, alongside Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu, Wang Anshi, Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe and other literary masters. His works were regarded as the pinnacle of Chinese literature with extremely high artistic and historical value. Su Shi's literary works had profound thoughts and unique aesthetic value. His representative works such as "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Shuidiao Getou·When will the bright moon appear" not only achieved extremely high achievements in literature, but also had a far-reaching impact on the literary creation of later generations. Therefore, it can be said that Su Shi's position in the history of Chinese literature is very important. His works are regarded as the peak of Chinese literature, which has a profound impact on the development of literature in later generations.
There were many domineering poems by Su Shi, including "Spring in the Qin Garden·Lonely Pavilion Light Green","Spring in the Qin Garden·Love is a Chain","Spring in the Qin Garden·Lonely Crane Flying Back", etc. These poems expressed Su Shi's misery of his life and his unfulfilled ambition, his nostalgia and regret for his old friends, his resentment towards the injustice of the world, and his sigh for the short life. These poems were famous for their ups and downs, twists and turns, profound language, and profound philosophy.
Su Shi (1037 - 1101), also known as Zizhan and Dongli, was a writer, painter, politician, and poet of the Northern Song Dynasty. His poems had a wide range of topics and forms, such as "Ode to Red Cliff" and "Water Melody" of the bold and unconstrained school, as well as "Sapphire Case·Yuanxi" of the graceful and restrained school. The following are some of Su Shi's poems: 1. Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou 2. Shuidiao Datou: When Will the Bright Moon Appear? 3 "Ode to the Red Cliff" 4."Calming the Storm" 5. Remembering the Past at Red Cliff 6."Huanxi Sand·A New Song, A Cup of Wine" 7 "Ode to Red Cliffs: Remembering the Past" 8 "Huanxi Sand, A Song of New Words, A Cup of Wine, Beicun Road" 9 "Xingxiang Zi·Shuhuai" 10 "Setting the Storm·Chang Ji Xi Ting Sunset" 11."Huanxi Sand, A Song of New Words, A Cup of Wine, Nancun Road" 12 "Calming Storm-The South Sea Presents Wang Dingguo's Servant Mother" 13 "Huanxi Sand, A Song of New Words, A Cup of Wine, Jiangcun Road" 14."Huanxi Sand, A Song of New Words, A Cup of Wine, The Story of Shizhong Mountain" Chapter 15: Remembering the Past in Red Cliff
The contemporary literati's evaluation of Su Shi was more complicated, with both affirmation and criticism. The following are some contemporary literati's comments on Su Shi: 1. Literature achievements: Su Shi is one of the outstanding representatives in the history of Chinese literature and is known as the "literary saint". His literary works are mainly prose, poetry, novels, etc. His works have a variety of styles, beautiful writing, profound thoughts, and high literary value. 2. personality traits: Su Shi was a scholar with noble moral character and personal charm. His advocating freedom, open-minded, cheerful, optimistic spirit was deeply loved and respected by people. 3. artistic influence: Su Shi's works had a profound influence on the literature of later generations. Many writers, poets, calligraphers, etc. were inspired and influenced by him to become today's literary masters and artistic masters. 4. Political attitude: Su Shi was not an active politician in politics. His opposition to Wang Anshi's reform and support for Sima Guang's reform were influenced by the political atmosphere and personal position at that time, which became one of the reasons why he was criticized. Generally speaking, the contemporary literati's evaluation of Su Shi is more complicated, but whether it is affirmation or criticism, we can see Su Shi's important position and personal charm in the history of Chinese literature.
Su Shi was an important figure in the history of Chinese literature. His literary achievements had a far-reaching impact on the history of Chinese culture. People had different opinions about Su Shi's evaluation. Here are some common comments: 1. Literature genius: Su Shi was hailed as the "literary saint" and was the most representative genius in the history of Chinese literature. His literary talent was unique, and he created a large number of excellent literary works such as "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Shuidiao Getou". 2. The representative of the bold and unconstrained school: Su Shi's literary style was bold and uninhibited, full of passion and power. He was the representative of the bold and unconstrained school in the history of Chinese literature. His literary works were deeply loved by readers and hailed as the treasure of Chinese literature. 3. Profound thoughts: Su Shi's profound thoughts paid close attention to social reality and advocated the spirit of humanity. He put forward the idea of "the people are the most important, the country is second, the monarch is light", which had a profound impact on Chinese traditional culture. 4. artistic achievements: Su Shi's literary works have extremely high artistic value. His language is smooth, his images are vivid and infectious. His poetry, prose, calligraphy, and other artistic achievements were highly respected as an important artistic figure in the history of Chinese culture. Su Shi was an outstanding writer and ideologist. His literary works and personal charm were deeply admired and respected by later generations.
Later generations had a very high evaluation of Su Shi. Su Shi was one of the most important figures in the history of Chinese literature. He was known as one of the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties", along with Han Yu, Ouyang Xiu, and Wang Anshi. His representative work, Ode to the Red Cliff, was hailed as a classic in the history of Chinese literature and had a profound impact on Chinese culture. In addition, Su Shi was also good at poetry, prose, calligraphy, and other aspects. He was known as the "Saint of Literature" and was also a famous gourmet and painter in history. His thoughts and works had a great impact on the history of Chinese literature and are still widely read.