Four Famous Poems by Su Shi in Danzhou

The four famous sentences of Su Shi in Danzhou are as follows:

1, The Self-titled Portrait of Jinshan seems to be a tree of ashes, like a boat that is not tied. Ask your occupation, Danzhou, Huizhou, Huangzhou. ?

2, "One of the three vertical pencils" Dongpo sick man, white beard full of frost. Children mistakenly like the existence of Zhu Yan, but when they smile, they know it is burgundy.

3. The father and the old man are vying to see the black-horn scarf, which should be attributed to the fact that he was slaughtered. At the fork of the ancient road by the stream, the Independent Sunset ended.

4, "Three verticals and Three verticals", the north ship is less than the pearl, drunk and depressed for half a month. Tomorrow, the host will know how to worship the stove. Only chickens can fight wine.

Su Shi (1037—11year), with the word Zizhan and the word Hezhong, was named Tieguan Taoist and Dongpo Buddhist, and was called Su Dongpo, Su Xian and Poxian in the world. Meishan, Meizhou (now Meishan City, Sichuan Province), Luancheng, Hebei Province, was a writer, calligrapher and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty, and a historical water control celebrity. My father is Su Xun, my brother is Su Zhe, and my father and son are called Su San.

In the second year of Jiayou (1057), he took part in the second division of palace examination, and won a Jinshi (one said that he was a scholar). In the sixth year of Jiayou (106 1), he took the system examination and was awarded the judge of Fengxiang prefecture. When I was in Song Shenzong, I worked in Hangzhou, Mizhou, Xuzhou and Huzhou.

Main influence

Su Shi's views on society and thoughts on life are undisguised in his literary works, among which poetry is the most hearty. In more than 2,700 Su poems, the theme of intervening in social reality and thinking about life is very prominent.

Su Shi holds an untimely attitude towards all kinds of unreasonable phenomena in social reality, and always regards criticizing reality as an important theme of poetry. What is more valuable is that Su Shi's criticism of society is not limited to the New Deal or the present. He criticized the long-standing abuses and bad habits in feudal society, and embodied a deeper critical consciousness.