What poems did Su Shi use to summarize the wonders of tide watching?

Sushi guanchao

Lushan Mountain is misty, rainy and tidal, so don't hate it.

Don't be idle when you get there. Lushan mountain is misty and rainy, and Zhejiang tide.

Watching the tide? This poem was written by Su Shi to his youngest son Su Shi before he died. Su Shi ended his long exile, from a generous man who was ambitious and dedicated to serving the country politically to an old man who calmly faced and understood the Zen machine of life. I heard that my youngest son was going to be appointed as the judge of Zhongshan House, so I wrote this poem. Literally explaining this poem is simple, but simple is not simple. What is not simple is that the first sentence and the last sentence of this poem are repeated sentences. And the meaning of the last sentence "Lushan misty rain Zhejiang tide" has also become a hot topic to interpret.

The beautiful and mysterious Lushan misty rain and the magnificent Qiantang River spring tide are all worth seeing. It will be a lifelong regret to miss the misty rain of Lushan Mountain and the tide of Qiantang River. (I) finally went to Lushan and Zhejiang and saw misty rain and surging tide, but I didn't feel anything special. I only think that Lushan misty rain is Lushan misty rain and Zhejiang tide is Zhejiang tide.

Allusions This is a calligraphy that Su Shi wrote to his youngest son Su Shi before he died. Sue ended her long exile, from a generous man who was ambitious and dedicated to serving the country politically to an old man who calmly faced and understood the Zen machine of life. I heard that my youngest son was going to be appointed as the judge of Zhongshan House, so I wrote this poem. Literally explaining this poem is simple, but simple is not simple. What is not simple is that the first sentence and the last sentence of this poem are repeated sentences. And the meaning of the last sentence "Lushan misty rain Zhejiang tide" has also become a hot topic to interpret.