What is the name of Su Che’s poetry collection?

Su Che's poetry collection is called "Luancheng Three Collections".

1. Version information of "Luancheng Three Episodes".

"Luancheng Collection" had multiple versions as early as the Song Dynasty, and two systems were distinguished by the presence or absence of "Ying Zhao Collection" and the deletion of Zhang Shu.

There is a collection of "Yingzhao Collection" and 37 chapters. The earliest one seen today is the "Collected Works of Su Wen Ding Gong" inscribed in Song Dynasty, which is divided into fifty volumes of "First Collection" and "Later Collection". There are twenty-four volumes of "Collection", ten volumes of "Three Collections", twelve volumes of "Yingzhao Collection", ninety-six volumes of ***, and forty-six volumes are now available.

The second is the Ming and Qing Mengxuan edition of "Su Wen Ding Gong Luan Cheng Ji", with the same four volumes as above. The third one is the engraving of Sansu Temple in Meizhou, Daoguang, Renchen, Qing Dynasty, but the number of volumes and text are different from the Qingmengxuan edition. "The First Collection" is only forty-eight volumes. Among them is the Qingwan Linggong edition, which is a reprint of the Qingmengxuan edition.

2. Part of "Three Episodes of Luancheng".

The "Three Episodes of Luancheng" include "The Story of Huangzhou Kuaizai Pavilion", "Brother Huai Mianchi Sends a Child to See", "Shui Diao Ge Tou·Xuzhou Mid-Autumn Festival", "A Letter to Privy Councilor Han Taiwei", "Yu Jia Ao·Birthday wishes for the disciples", "Theory of the Three Kingdoms", "Book of Prime Minister Shang Zhao Wen Fu", "The Record of the New Monk Hall of Qixian Temple in Lushan", "The Record of Jiuqu Pavilion in Wuchang", "Ci Yunzi did not go to the Shang Dynasty to see the news" wait.

Su Che’s brief introduction and representative works:

1. Su Che’s brief introduction.

Su Che (March 18, 1039 - October 25, 1112), also known as Ziyou and Tongshu, was also known as Elder Dongxuan and later as Yingbin Yielao. A native of Meishan, Meizhou (now part of Sichuan Province). Officials, writers and thinkers in the Northern Song Dynasty. Su Che is as famous as his father Su Xun and brother Su Shi, collectively known as the "Three Sus", and is also one of the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties".

2. Representative works of Su Che.

The representative work of Su Zhe's historical theory is "Lun Dynasties", and some chapters are very distinctive. On Guangwu of the Han Dynasty and Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, the analysis is quite comprehensive. Compared with Su Shi, their characteristics are indeed "stability". Su Che was good at political commentaries and historical commentaries. In his political commentaries, he talked about the major events of the world. For example, in the three chapters of "New Treatise", he talked about the major events of the world and made quite precise conclusions. Like his father and brother, historical theory is aimed at current problems and applies the past to the present.

Su Che was not only talented in poetry creation, but also accomplished in calligraphy. His calligraphy is quite close to that of Su Shi, and his calligraphy is free and easy, neat and orderly. His handed down ink writings include "Snow Very Tie", "Snow Poetry Tie", "Chariot and Horse Tie", "Qinghan Tie", etc.