A generation of writers, Su Shiqing through the ages

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-28

Su Shi is an outstanding poet in the history of ancient Chinese literature, and his poems have extremely high artistic and historical value.

1. "Jiangchengzi Mizhou Hunting".

This poem depicts the spectacular scene and passionate emotions of Su Shi when he went out hunting with bold and unrestrained brushstrokes. The words begin with "The old man chats about juvenile madness, the left leads the yellow, and the right Qingcang" shows the author's uninhibited personality. Then, the lyricist expressed his ambition and pride in serving the country with "holding the bow like a full moon, looking northwest, and shooting the wolf". The language of this poem is heroic, the artistic conception is broad, and it is full of the spirit of striving for progress.

2. "When will the bright moon be there".

This poem is set against the backdrop of the Mid-Autumn Festival, and expresses the author's feelings for life and yearning for a better life by depicting the beauty of the bright moon and the lyricist's thoughts about distant relatives. In the word, it ends with "When is the bright moon?".Ask the wine to the sky", ending with "I wish people a long time, thousands of miles together", showing Su Shi's bold style of words and superb artistic standards. This poem is beautiful, emotionally sincere, and full of poetic feelings.

3. "Red Cliff Fu".

"Chibi Fu" is another popular poem by Su Shi, which depicts what Su Shi saw and felt when he visited the ancient battlefield of Chibi. This poem expresses the author's feelings for history and his admiration for heroes with bold and unrestrained strokes. The words begin with "The great river goes east, the waves are exhausted, and the romantic characters through the ages" and ends with "The old man left the Yellow Crane Tower in the West, and the fireworks went down to Yangzhou in March", showing Su Shi's thinking about history and his perception of life. This poem has a far-reaching meaning, heroic language, and is full of the spirit of striving for progress.

Fourth, "Dongpo Zhilin".

Dongpo Zhilin is one of Su Shi's prose masterpieces, which records Su Shi's political, cultural, and life deeds during his tenure in Huangzhou. With humorous and light-hearted brushstrokes, this work reflects Su Shi's optimism and open-mindedness in the face of difficult situations. At the same time, the prose also contains Su Shi's profound insights into life, philosophy, literature and art, etc., which has high literary and historical value.

Fifth, "Title Xilin Wall".

This poem is a poem inscribed by Su Shi on the Xilin wall, with the theme of describing the landscape scenery. The poem begins with "Horizontally seen as a peak on the side of the ridge, with different heights and heights", and ends with "I don't know the true face of Lushan, only because I am in this mountain", expressing Su Shi's praise for natural scenery and thinking about the philosophy of life. This poem is beautiful in language, far-reaching, philosophical and poetic.

Su Shi's poetry and literary masterpieces cover a variety of themes such as bold, graceful, landscape, and lyrical, showing his outstanding achievements in literary creation. These works not only have high artistic value, but also leave a rich historical and cultural heritage for future generations. With its unique artistic style and profound ideological connotation, Su Shi's poetry works have become a treasure in the treasure house of ancient Chinese literature.

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