Source: Allusions about Su Dongpo
Once, Su Shi visited Mogan Mountain and came to a temple halfway up the mountain. Seeing that the people were dressed very simply, the monk said coldly, "Sit down!" He said to the little novice monk, "tea!" " Su Shi takes a seat and drinks tea. He had a casual chat with the monk. Seeing the extraordinary crowd, the monk immediately invited Su Shi into the hall, put down his chair and said, "Please sit down!" " He also ordered the little novice monk: "tea!" " Su Shi continued to talk with monks. Su Shi's witty remarks were repeatedly called "yes" by monks.
The monk couldn't help asking Su Shi's name. Su Shi said humbly, "A small official is Su Zizhan, the judge of Hangzhou." The monk quickly got up, invited Su Shi into a living room in Jing Ya and said respectfully, "Please sit down!" He also ordered the little novice monk: "fragrant tea!" " Su Shi saw that the monk was snobbish, sat for a while and left. Seeing that Su Shi could not be retained, the monk asked Su Shi to write an inscription as a souvenir. Su Shi wrote a couplet; "Please sit down, please sit down, please sit down, tea is good."
Su Shi (1037 65438+10.8-124.8), whose real name is Zi Zhan, also known as He Zhong, is a Taoist priest of tin cans and a layman of Dongpo, and is known as Su Dongpo and Su Xian in the world. Han nationality, a native of Meishan, Meizhou (now Meishan, Sichuan) and Luancheng, Hebei, was a writer, calligrapher and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Su Shi was a literary leader in the mid-Northern Song Dynasty, and made great achievements in poetry, ci, writing, calligraphy and painting. His writing is arbitrary; His poems are broad in subject matter, fresh and healthy, good at exaggeration and metaphor, and unique in style. He is also called "Su Huang" with Huang Tingjian. His words are bold and unconstrained, and they are both bold and unconstrained representatives with Xin Qiji, and they are called "Su Xin"; His prose creation is rich and unrestrained, and he is also called "Ou Su" with Ouyang Xiu, and he is one of the "Eight Masters in Tang and Song Dynasties". Su Shi is also good at books and is one of the "Song Sijia"; He is good at painting, especially at ink bamboo, strange stones and dead wood. There are seven episodes of Dongpo, Yi Zhuan of Dongpo and Yuefu of Dongpo.
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In the second year of Yuanfeng in the Northern Song Dynasty, Dongpo stayed in Hangzhou and worshipped a temple in brown, but did not report his surname. The abbot said, "Sit down and have tea"; The abbot looked at the scholar carefully and said, "Please sit down and serve tea"; Dongpo bowed his head and thanked him; After a few words, the abbot said "Your name is your name" and Dongpo said "My Su Dongpo", which surprised the abbot. The great writer also said, "Please sit down and have a good tea." On another occasion, Dongpo wrote a couplet and presented it to the abbot: Please sit down. Please sit down. Please sit down! Tea, tea, tea!
Su Shi, Song Renzong (1037 65438+10.8) was born on December 19th, and was a young girl from Meishan, following Su Weidao, a minister in the early Tang Dynasty. Su Shi's father, Su Xun, is what Saint Amethyst called "Su Laoquan". Su Xun worked hard, although it was late. Su Shi's name "Stone" originally meant the handrail in front of the car, which means it is indispensable to help the needy. In the eighth year of Li Qing (1048), Su Xun closed his door to study and taught himself Su Shi and his youngest son Su Zhe. ?
References:
Su Shi-Baidu Encyclopedia