Su Shi's saddest poem

One of Su Shi's saddest poems is "Bu Zuo Ji Huang Zhou Ding Hui Yuan Residence".

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who has seen you alone, dimly discernible and lonely.

when you wake up, you look back, and no one can save it if you hate it.

It's cold in lonely sandbar.

this is a wonderful word, which describes the scenery and evokes the mind, supports things and praises people, blends things with me, and has profound meaning and unique style. The six images of "lack of moon", "sparse trees", "secluded people", "lonely rainbow", "cold branches" and "sandbar" show loneliness to the fullest, which can be described as Su Shi's most lonely word.

Su Shi, by symbolic means, used Hong's loneliness and ethereal ingenuity to wake up and look back, embrace deep hatred and choose a place to stay, expressing the author's lonely situation during his relegation to Huangzhou and his noble and self-confident, unwilling to go with the flow. The most touching thing is that Su Shi compares himself with "loneliness", saying that although he is lonely, he can be noble and self-confident, not going with the flow, and still stick to his true heart, which is very rare.

Su Shi

Su Shi (alias Su Dongpo, Su Xian, January 8, 137-August 24, 111), with the word Zi Zhan and the word He Zhong, was named Dongpo Jushi. Meishan, Meizhou (now Meishan City, Sichuan Province) was born in Luancheng, Hebei Province, and was a famous writer, calligrapher and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty.