The human touch is the whole poem of Qing Huan.

Human taste is pure happiness. The whole poem is as follows:

Huanxisha, drizzle and oblique wind made Han Xiao.

Su Shi in Northern Song Dynasty

Drizzle and oblique wind created Han Xiao, while light smoke created sunny beaches in Liu Mei. The time to enter Huaihai and Luo Qing is getting longer and longer.

Snow foam and milk flowers float in the afternoon, and Artemisia annua shoots try spring vegetables. Human taste is pure happiness.

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It's raining in Mao Mao, windy and a little cold. Light smoke and sparse willows make the beach behind Chuqing more charming. The clear Luojian River flows into the Huaihe River, and the water is boundless.

Soak a cup of green tea with snow foam and milk flowers, and taste the green spring vegetables with tender buds of Artemisia annua in the mountains. What really tastes in the world is a touch of happiness.

Huanxisha Drizzle and Inclined Wind is a poem by Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty. The first part of this poem is about the scene of early spring, and the second part is about the smell of green tea picnics when writers and fellow travelers travel in the mountains. The work is full of the breath of spring and the vitality of life, which embodies the author's love and enterprising spirit for real life. ?

Su Shi

Su Shi (1037-11year), born in Meizhou (now Meishan, Sichuan), was a writer, calligrapher and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. With his father Su Xun and his brother Su Zhe, they are also called "Three Sus".

As the representative of the highest literary achievement in Song Dynasty, Su Shi made great achievements in poetry, writing, painting and calligraphy, and also made contributions in medicine, diet, water conservancy and so on.

He is a representative figure of the Song Dynasty, and has made great contributions in the process of creating a new atmosphere in the Song Dynasty. He carried out a comprehensive reform of ci style, raised ci to the same status as poetry, and created a bold ci style.

Su Shi's prose is as famous as Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan and Ouyang Xiu, which represents the highest achievement of prose in Song Dynasty and has great influence on prose creation at that time and in various periods. As a representative of the wind of attaching importance to books in the Song Dynasty, he also had a far-reaching influence on the history of calligraphy in China.