Minus magnolia, spring has begun.
(Song) Su Shi
Spring cattle spring staff, infinite spring breeze sea. When I went to work in spring, I dyed it pink like meat.
Spring is coming, and the spring breeze wakes you up. Not like the end of the world, but like snowflakes.
Appreciation: The sentence patterns of the upper and lower parts of Xinyi are the same. The first sentence of this word, the first sentence of the second sentence, comes from the custom of beginning of spring. In ancient times, on the day of beginning of spring, people stood outside the door to show their ambition (Book of Rites). After the first sentence of the first movie explained the customs in beginning of spring, the second sentence was about "spring breeze": one said "infinite spring breeze came to the sea".
The author's poem "Bohr" also said: "Under the clouds, I will come to the sea happily." The wind comes from the sea, which not only describes the characteristics of being on an island, but also has a magnificent realm, which makes people feel very comfortable. Secondly, it is said that it is "a spring breeze to sober up", pointing out that the banquet of the Spring Festival ceremony is drunk in spring, full of interest and interest. Writing "Spring Breeze" in both places will strongly enhance the cheerful tone of the whole word. After that, they all wrote the words "Peach Blossom" on the first film and "Yang Shuhua" on the second film, which set each other off in red and white, especially enchanting.
Su Shi:
Su Shi, a great writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, has made great achievements in poetry, calligraphy and painting, especially in poetry.
Su Shi's life was ups and downs, and he traveled everywhere, and his life experience was extremely rich. He is good at summing up experience from life experience and seeing laws from objective things. He likes field trips, and the scenery is natural and smart.
Liu Kezhuang commented on his poems like this: those full of sweat, those classical and beautiful, those beautiful, those simple and simple are ever-changing.
He and Ouyang Xiu are also called "Ou Su", and Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu, Su Xun, Su Zhe, Wang Anshi and Ceng Gong are also called "eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties". He is good at calligraphy and is called "Song Sijia" with Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei and Cai Xiang. He is good at literati painting, especially ink bamboo, strange stones and dead wood.