Su Shi's optimistic and broad-minded poems

Su Shi's poems expressing optimistic and broad-minded feelings are as follows:

1, who said that life is not less? The water in front of the door can still flow westward. -"Qingquan Temple Huanxi Sand Tour".

This poem expresses Su Shi's positive attitude towards life and confidence in the future. He believes that although life is short, as long as we cherish the present and look forward positively, we can make life more substantial and meaningful. This optimistic attitude also encourages people to face the challenges and difficulties of life bravely.

2. The old man talks about juvenile madness, with yellow on the left and blue on the right. -"Jiangchengzi Mizhou Hunting".

This poem expresses Su Shi's lofty aspirations, lofty sentiments and uninhibited character. He thinks that although he is old, he can still be as energetic and passionate as a young man. This optimistic spirit also inspires people to constantly challenge themselves and pursue higher goals and a better life.

Life is like a dream, and a statue is still on the moon. -"Niannujiao Red Cliff Nostalgia".

This poem expresses Su Shi's profound thinking about life and his calm acceptance of fate. He looks at the brevity and impermanence of life with an open mind, and thinks that life is like a dream, so you don't have to care too much about gains and losses and success or failure. This profound reflection on life and the calm acceptance of fate also reflect Su Shi's broad-minded feelings.

4, a little arrogant, a thousand miles fast. -"Water Tune Song Tou Huangzhou Kuaizai Pavilion Presents Zhang Yi".

This poem expresses Su Shi's pursuit and admiration for optimistic and broad-minded feelings. He expressed his yearning and pursuit for a free, heroic and open-minded life with heroic momentum. This pursuit and admiration for optimistic and open-minded feelings also reflects Su Shi's positive attitude towards life and open-minded feelings.

5, long hate this body is not me, when to forget the camp. The night was calm and the lines were flat. Since then, the boat has passed away, and Jiang Hai has sent the rest of his life. -"Linjiang Xianzi returns to Linyi at night".

This poem expresses Su Shi's yearning for free life and his pursuit of self-release. He longed for a boat to die and entrusted the rest of his life to the river and sea. This pursuit of freedom and self-release embodies Su Shi's optimism and broad-minded feelings.