Su Shi’s classic poems

Su Shi's classic poems are as follows:

1. "Drinking on the Lake at First Sunny and Later Rain": "The clear water is beautiful when the water is shining, and the mountains are empty and covered with rain. It is also strange. If you want to drink the West Lake Compared with Xizi, light makeup and heavy makeup are always suitable. "This poem was written by Su Shi to West Lake. He used the beauty of Xizi to describe the beauty of West Lake, and interpreted the beauty and charm of West Lake from different angles and under different weather conditions. .

2. "Ti Xilinbi": "Looking at it from the side, it looks like a ridge or a peak, with different heights near and far. I don't know the true face of Mount Lu, just because I am in this mountain." This poem is about Su Shi being demoted to Lingnan. At that time, he stood at the foot of Xilin Mountain, looked around, saw different peak shapes, and also had guesses and conjectures about Lushan Mountain.

3. "Two Late Scenes on the Spring River by Hui Chong·Part 1": "Three or two peach blossoms outside the bamboo are a foreteller of the warmth of the spring river. The ground is covered with wormwood and short reed buds, which is when the pufferfish is about to come." This poem is Su Shi's masterpiece describing the evening scene of the Spring River. His words and brushes painted the scene of the Spring River.

Su Shi’s poetry is not just a literal expression, but also a spiritual experience. "Jiang Chengzi·Dreams on the night of the 20th day of the first lunar month of Yi Mao" Ten years of life and death are so vast that they cannot be forgotten without thinking. Thousands of miles of lonely tomb, nowhere to say desolation.

Su Shi’s main influence

Su Shi’s views on society and thoughts on life are unabashedly reflected in his literary works, among which poetry is the most vivid and heartfelt. Among more than 2,700 Su poems, the themes of intervening in social reality and thinking about life are very prominent. Su Shi had an attitude of being "out of touch with the times" towards various unreasonable phenomena in social reality, and always regarded criticizing reality as an important theme of poetry.

What’s more valuable is that Su Shi’s criticism of society is not limited to the New Deal, nor is it limited to the immediate present. He criticizes the long-standing bad policies and bad habits in feudal society, reflecting a deeper criticism. consciousness.