Su Shi soon found the spiritual weapon and equipment to relieve boredom, that is, the Buddhist thought that sprouted in his early years. At the same time, he also left a number of outstanding works, such as Dingfengbo, Lingang Xiangui Lingao, Mink Head, and Huangzhou Kuaizi Pavilion as a gift to Zhang Lisi. All these show the author's bold and fluent outlook on life. Although Su Shi's mentality changed greatly during his relegation, his super-magnanimity was relatively stable. Su Shi's superb point is precisely this kind of cheerful attitude and persistent pursuit of perfection. Su Shi was demoted to Huangzhou District for Wutai Poetry Case. Wutai refers to the Jade Terrace, which is named Wutai because it is planted with pine and cypress and lives among vultures for many years.
Su Shi's life has reached a high level of writing, which can be called the greatest model of literature in Song Dynasty. In addition, he has also made great achievements in calligraphy, fine arts and painting, pharmacy, cooking, water conservancy engineering and other industries. Later generations regard him as the spiritual essence that best represents the culture and art of the Song Dynasty. His outlook on life is also envied by others. Su Shi embraces thousands of worlds with a broad aesthetic view, so everything is rich and beautiful. Therefore, it is only the necessity of historical time that Su Shi is widely loved by later literati.
Su Shi and his teacher Ouyang Xiu are both members of the "Eight Masters of Tang and Song Dynasties", and he is a literary leader in the Northern Song Dynasty. Throughout his life, the difficulties are greater than prosperity and adversity, but we know that as a famous young talent in a period, it is inconvenient to cultivate one's morality and enjoy poverty happily, or it is inconvenient to live short and worry. Su Shi was born with "no worries" from the beginning, so he has countless friends in his circle. The so-called "like-minded" people gathered around Su Shi. During his first term as an official, he welcomed the new year in addition to the old, and believed that the rule of law was widely supported by ordinary people. ?