Su Shi's poem Begonia described the scenery of spring and the author's thoughts on flowers. The poem described the east wind gently blowing the begonia, the flowers emitting a fragrance, and the moon gradually rising. The author was worried that the flowers would fall asleep at night, so he lit a high candle to illuminate the beauty of Begonia. This poem expressed the author's concern for flowers and his thoughts on life. At the same time, it also showed a romantic color.
Su Shi was a writer, calligrapher, painter, and politician in the Northern Song Dynasty. His representative works included "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Water Melody·When Will the Bright Moon Appear".
Su Shi (1037 - 1101) was a famous writer, calligrapher, and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. His representative works included "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Water Melody·When Will the Bright Moon Appear".
Su Shi (1037 - 1101), also known as Zizhan and Dongli, was a writer, painter, politician and famous poet in the Northern Song Dynasty. His poems were bold, unrestrained, and full of emotion. His representative works included "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Shuidiao Letou". His poetry style was unique, and he often used metaphor, symbolism, contrast and other techniques to express profound philosophy and feelings. Su Shi also had outstanding achievements in literature, calligraphy, painting, and other aspects. His paintings were known as one of the "Four Scholars of Su School" and were famous for their landscape paintings. His calligraphy style was unique and he was good at official script. He was known as a calligraphy master who was "after Wen Su and before Yan Lu". Su Shi was an outstanding writer and artist. His works had a profound influence on Chinese literature and culture.
Su Shi was a famous writer, calligrapher, and painter in Chinese history. His poems were bold, unrestrained, fresh, and natural. He was known as one of the "Four Scholars of Su School". Below is a poem written by Su Shi: Red Cliff Memories The waves of the Great River East washed away all the heroes of the ages. The people on the west side of the old camp said that it was the Red Cliff of Zhou Lang of the Three Kingdoms. Rocks pierced through the sky and waves crashed against the shore, rolling up thousands of piles of snow. How many heroes were there in a time when the landscape was as picturesque as a painting? Thinking back to the time when Gong Jin married Xiao Qiao, she was handsome and handsome. With feathered fans and turbans, they laugh and laugh, and their oars turn into ashes.
Su Shi's Begonia expressed the author's praise and emotion for beautiful things. The title of this poem was "Begonia", which referred to the Begonia flowers that bloomed in spring. In the poem, the author compared the crabapple flower to a woman and used words such as "look carefully" and "incomparably charming" to describe its beauty. At the same time, the author used the begonia flower to express his feelings. Through describing the beautiful posture and fragrance of crabapple flowers, he expressed his love and awe for the natural beauty, and at the same time, he also had some feelings for his own situation. The whole poem was smooth, beautiful, and sincere, showing Su Shi's deep understanding and perception of life and nature.
Su Shi was an outstanding poet and writer in the history of Chinese literature. His poetry creation had gone through three stages. The first stage, from 1037 to 1066, was Su Shi's early years. He created a large number of fresh, natural, lyrical and open-minded poems, such as Jiangcheng Zi, Mizhou Hunting, Shuidiao Ge Tou, When Will the Bright Moon Appear, etc. The second stage, from 1067 to 1073, was Su Shi's middle age. He began to dabble in bold and unconstrained poetry, and his style became more vigorous and unrestrained, such as "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Remembering the Red Cliff". The third stage, from 1074 to 1101, was Su Shi's later years. His poems paid more attention to ideology and philosophy, such as "Dongli Yuefu","Dingfeng Pao" and so on. Among Su Shi's representative works, the three most famous poems are: "Ode to the Red Cliff": This Fu portrays the scene of Su Shi in the Battle of the Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period. Through vivid descriptions, it shows Su Shi's deep thoughts on war and life. "Niannu Jiao·Remembering the Ancient Red Cliff": This poem uses Su Shi's own Battle of Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period as the background to describe the emotions and thoughts of the heroes under the historical background at that time. It is known as one of Su Shi's representative works. 3." Calming Storm ": This poem was a masterpiece of Su Shi in his later years. It described the natural scenery and inner feelings of the author in the place of calming the storm, expressing the author's perception of life and life.
The Begonia Poem was a poem written by Du Fu, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. The poem consisted of eight sentences, which mainly described the beauty and uniqueness of the Begonia flower. The following is the original text of Begonia's poem: Begonia flowers like snow, fragrant soul left in the drunken color of the phoenix dance nine days. The beautiful red, seductive and charming spring breeze caressed her face, making her look pleasing to the eye. At dawn, I watched the flowers fall and bloom endlessly. The fragrance of the flowers was strong and refreshing. The green branches and leaves are so beautiful that they are endless. In the wind, listening to the clear sound of the rain, melodious, relaxed and happy. This poem expressed the author's love for beauty and his perception of life through the description of crabapple flowers. The begonia flowers in the poem were not only beautiful but also had a unique fragrance and shape, which made people feel the beauty and infinite charm of life.
Su Shi was a famous writer, poet, calligrapher, and painter in the Song Dynasty. His representative works included "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Water Melody·When Will the Bright Moon Appear". Among them,"Ode to Red Cliff" was considered one of Su Shi's most famous poems. With the Battle of Red Cliff in the Three Kingdoms period as the background, it expressed the author's perception of life and contemplation of history by describing the scenes of war and the fate of the characters.
Su Shi's poem was called Jiangcheng Zi, Mizhou Hunting. It was a seven-character poem written by Su Shi in 1075 (the eighth year of Xining) when he took office in Mizhou (now Mi County, Henan Province). According to legend, Su Shi had visited the LL state (now LL County, Hebei Province) before he went to Mizhou. When he saw the poor living conditions of the local people, he felt pity for them. Therefore, he wrote this poem,"Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou" to express his sympathy for the local people. However, there was no exact historical record of the background of this poem. Some scholars believe that this poem was probably composed by Su Shi during his term of office in Mizhou. His main purpose was to express his feelings for the lives of the local people and his worries about the fate of the country. Some scholars believed that this poem might have been composed by Su Shi after he left Mizhou to express his feelings and emotions during his journey. Regardless of the viewpoint, this poem had a high artistic value and cultural significance, and it became a classic in the history of Chinese literature.
Su Shi was a famous writer and politician in Chinese history. His poems often expressed his concern and love for the people. The following are a few poems that express his concern for the people: "The rise and fall of the world is the responsibility of every man. I hope that the common people will not live up to their good fortune." 2."Calm Wind Wave":"Don't listen to the sound of breaking through the forest and hitting the leaves. Why not sing and walk slowly? Bamboo cane, straw shoes, light than a horse, who is afraid? A raincoat and a misty rain, let me live my life." 3 "Jiangcheng Zi·Mizhou Hunting":"The Great River East goes to the waves to find all the heroes of the ages. The people on the west side of the old camp said that it was the Red Cliff of Zhou Lang of the Three Kingdoms. Rocks pierced through the sky and waves crashed against the shore, rolling up thousands of piles of snow. How many heroes are there in the picturesque landscape?" 4." Huanxi Sand ":" A new song, a cup of wine, an old pavilion in last year's weather. When will the sunset return? I have no choice but to leave the flowers and return to the swallows." These poems expressed Su Shi's deep concern for the people and believed that everyone should shoulder their own responsibilities and contribute to the maintenance of social harmony and stability.