The pronunciation of wind: wàn lǐ chū lái bó chuò fēng?. From the poem "The Wind on the Ship" written by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: It is the time when the ship returns for the first time, and the wind comes from the sea with the ship. "The yellow plum rain has stopped at three o'clock, and the wind has arrived for the first time from thousands of miles away. There are a few lingering mountain songs, and the whole river is clear for a while. The autumn leaves are floating in the air, awakening the sleepy man. I want to write a happy poem on Lantai, but I can't If you feel guilty, ask the male and female respectively.
Author: Su Shi (January 8, 1037 - August 24, 1101), also known as Zizhan, Yizi Hezhong, Tieguan Taoist and Dongpo layman. Known as Su Dongpo?, Su Xian?, Po Xian, Han nationality, native of Meishan, Meizhou (now Meishan City, Sichuan Province), ancestral home in Luancheng, Hebei Province, Northern Song Dynasty writer, calligrapher, gourmet, painter, historical water control celebrity?
Su Shi was a leader in the literary world in the mid-Northern Song Dynasty. He made great achievements in poetry, poetry, prose, calligraphy, and painting. His poems had broad themes, were fresh and bold, were good at using exaggerated metaphors, and had a unique style. Together with Huang Tingjian, he was known as "Su Shi." "Huang"; Ci belongs to the bold and unrestrained school, and he and Xin Qiji are both representatives of the bold school, and they are also called "Su Xin"?;
The prose writings are grand and rich, unbridled and unrestrained, and together with Ouyang Xiu, they are called "Ou Su". Together with Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu, Su Xun, Su Che, Wang Anshi, and Zeng Gong, they are collectively known as the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties"; they are good at calligraphy, and together with Huang Tingjian, Mi Fu, and Cai Xiang, they are known as the "Four Masters of the Song Dynasty"; they are good at literati paintings, especially He is good at ink painting on bamboo, strange rocks, dead wood, etc. His works include "Seven Collections of Dongpo", "Dongpo Yuefu", "Xiaoxiang Bamboo and Stone Pictures", "Dry Wood and Strange Stones", etc.