When will there be Su Shi in the bright moon?

When did the moon begin to appear? Ask heaven for wine. I don't know the palace in the sky, and I don't know the month and time. I'm willing to ride the wind to the sky, I'm afraid I can't stand the cold for nine days in a pavilion of fine jade. Dance to find out what shadows look like on the earth.

This poem "Water Turn around" is one of Su Shi's representative works, which expresses Su Shi's perception of life and his yearning for freedom. Su Shi was a writer, calligrapher and painter in Song Dynasty. His poems, paintings and calligraphy are treasures in China's cultural treasure house. His poetry style is fresh and refined, full of love for nature and life, and he is known as one of the "eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties".

Su Shi's Poetic Style

Su Shi's poetic style is unique. He does not stick to the traditional form of poetry, but is good at using line drawing and prose to make poetry more free and lively. His poems are rich and colorful, describing nature and reflecting life. At the same time, he also integrated his concern for current events and his criticism of society. His poems are full of love for life and yearning for freedom, expressing his feelings about life and his pursuit of ideals.

Su Shi's Calligraphy Art

Su Shi's calligraphy art is also one of the treasures of China culture. His calligraphy style is bold, vigorous, changeable and full of vitality. In his calligraphy works, there are not only regular script, running script and cursive script, but also various fonts such as seal script and official script. Each font has its unique charm and style, giving people a strong visual impact.

Su Shi's paintings

Su Shi's paintings also have unique style and charm. His paintings are mainly landscape paintings, with fresh and refined style, full of vitality and spirituality. In his paintings, landscapes, flowers and birds, figures and other elements have been skillfully integrated, giving people a beautiful enjoyment.