All Su Shi's Works and Brief Introduction

Su Shi (103765438+1October 8th-165438+August 24th), born in Meishan, Meizhou (now Meishan, Sichuan), was a writer of the Northern Song Dynasty in China. His poetry, ci, fu and prose all have high achievements, and he is good at calligraphy and painting. He is a rare all-rounder in the history of literature and art in China, and he is also recognized as one of the most outstanding literary and artistic attainments in the history of China for thousands of years. His prose and Ouyang Xiu are called Ou Su; Poetry and Huang Tingjian are called Su Huang and Lu You is called Sulu. Ci and Xin Qiji are collectively called Su Xin; Calligraphy is one of the four great calligraphers in Northern Song Dynasty, namely Su, Huang, Mi and Cai. His paintings started the Huzhou School of Painting.

Su Shi's existing literary works * * * have more than 2,700 poems, more than 3 million words and a large number of prose works. The earliest famous work was The Theory of Criminal Loyalty in the second year of Jiayou (1057). The first batch of poems were more than 40 poems in Southbound Collection edited by his father and brother in the fourth year of Jiayou, and the earliest poems were written in the fifth year of Xining (1072).

His poems include Seven Chapters of Dongpo, Dongpo Collection and Dongpo Ci. There are some books that have been handed down, such as thank you for your essays, several essays in memory of the Yellow River, Huangzhou Cold Food Poetry, Topic Xilin Wall, Drinking Rain after Chu Qing on the Lake. His paintings include "Strange Trees and Stones" and "Xiaoxiang Bamboo Stone". In addition, The Biography of Liang Fang in Su Shen is based on Shen Kuo's Good Prescription, and Su Shi's Miscellaneous Treatises on Medicine is added.