Su Shi's sunrise poems

The following are some poems about sunrise written by Su Shi:

1. The Yanbo River makes people sad, lying down to watch the waning moon in the building.

2. Look at the floating clouds and want to sink, and hear about the farewell to the mountains and rivers thousands of miles away.

3. Looking for a close friend in Huang Liang’s dream, recalling the old forest when the red sun rises.

4. On the first clear day, moths dance, and the spring breeze blows the blue waves.

5. Leaning alone on the railing and thinking about my old friend, the red eastern sun shines on the riverside.

6. Huaqing is exposed at the beginning of the night rain, and the morning sun is still hidden in the mountains.

7. The morning light first appears among the mountains and rivers, and the sun rises over the East China Sea to welcome the New Year.

8. The waning moon is still outside the cold mountains, and the early sun is slowly shining on the world.

9. At dawn, everything is illuminated, and the morning light is picturesque and soothing.

10. The sun rises in the east and fills the world, bringing warmth and leisure in the new year.

11. The first day drives away the cold and shines on Kyushu, and the sky is about to see dawn in the east.

12. The morning light shines on the distant mountains and rivers, and the garden is full of spring.

13. At the end of the night, the morning light illuminates the blue sky, and the early sun melts the cold winter ice.

14. The red sun first rises over the blue sea, shining brilliantly on the mountains.

15. The morning bell rings to send the sunrise, and the mountains are bathed in the morning glow.

16. At dawn, the mist and rain disperse, and the early sun shines brightly on the blue sky.

17. On the first day, the east rises and sprinkles the world, all things wake up and the night is cold.

18. The sunrise opens the sky in the east, and the magnificent scene fills everyone’s mind.

19. The morning light shines on the mountains and rivers, and everything glows with new vitality.

20. The sun rises and illuminates the universe, and everything revives to show off the new year.

Introduction to the poet Su Shi

Su Shi (1037-1101), also known as Zizhan and Dongpo, was a writer, politician, calligrapher and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty, known as Su Dongpo in the world. Born into a cultural family, he was talented since childhood and was proficient in literature, poetry, calligraphy, painting and other art forms. His works have both bold and unrestrained style and delicate expression, which have a profound influence on later generations.

Su Shi's poetry and prose works are full of emotions, expressing personal life experience, social observation and ideal pursuit. Most of his poems are free and easy, chanting history and expressing feelings, paying attention to current affairs, and full of thoughts about life and society. They are eclectic and self-contained. Su Shi was also an outstanding politician and reformer. He has held a number of local official positions and maintained a clean and upright stance in government affairs.