From Su Shi's original poem "Two Rhymes of Monks"
Describing Su Shi's frankness, Su Shi drew up his own poems with apes and cranes. His own poems are natural, heartfelt and not intentional. Su Shi's simplicity and loveliness can be seen in his poems. From worrying about the country and the people, speaking eloquently, to the ups and downs of his career and his understanding of life, to missing his loved ones and mourning his dead wife, he never deliberately paid attention to flowery words, but he often touched people's hearts at will.
Poetry is absolutely clear, comparable to Lin Bu. But through morality, what we see is bleak.
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Su Shi's poems, essays, letters, art comments, and Su Shi's comments on the Book of Changes and The Analects of Confucius are well-known and well-evaluated, while Dongpo's works of laymen are more like morning stars, which shows that they create the world with words and quote classics to sincerely remember the past, or they are hazy or magnificent. Actually? All this stems from Dongpo's unique personality and talent.
The talent and love of Perilla frutescens only combine the unique causes of its temperament and personality, such as "vigorous and powerful", "simple acceptance", sincere love, compassion and generosity, and freedom and broadmindedness, and finally turn into a Soviet-style body with natural beauty and true feelings, which makes future generations clap their hands and be filled with emotion.
Su Shi has high attainments in literature and poetry, and can be called the representative of the highest literary achievement in Song Dynasty. Moreover, Su Shi's creative activities are not limited to literature. He has made outstanding achievements in calligraphy, painting and other fields, and also made contributions in medicine, cooking, water conservancy and other skills.
Su Shi is a typical representative of the cultural spirit in Song Dynasty. Judging from the scope of literary history, Su Shi's significance mainly has two points: First, Su Shi's attitude towards life has become a paradigm respected by later scholars: advancing and retreating freely, not being shocked by humiliation. Because Su Shi integrated the two attitudes of feudal scholars on the same value scale, he was able to keep calm and go all out.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-Su Shi