Su Shi’s famous poem

Su Shi's famous poems are as follows:

1. "Ding Feng Bo" and the guest carrying the pot are covered with green leaves, and the autumn shadows of the river hanks are reflected in the first flight of the wild geese. It's rare in this world to smile when you're young. I have to put my head full of chrysanthemums and go home drunk, but it’s a festive occasion. Yunqiao, there is no need to complain about the setting sun when you arrive. Who is ageless throughout the ages, no matter how many. Why should Niu Shan wear more clothes?

2. "Shui Tiao Ge Tou" When will the bright moon come? Ask the blue sky for wine. I wonder what year it is today in the palace in the sky? I want to ride the wind back home, but I am afraid that it will be cold in the high places. Dance and clear the shadow, how does it seem to be in the human world! Turn to the Zhu Pavilion, look down at the Qihu, and the light will make you sleepless. There shouldn't be any hatred, so what's the point of saying goodbye? People have joys and sorrows, separations and reunions, and the moon waxes and wanes. This is a difficult thing in ancient times.

More introductions are as follows:

Su Shi showed extremely high talent since he was a child and received a good education. At the same time, Xun became a Jinshi, and it became a good talk for a while, and people said that "one subject has three Soviets".

In the sixth year of Jiayou's reign, Su Shi took the high school examination and entered the third class, becoming the "No. 1 in a century". He was awarded the title of judge of Dali and signed the Fengxiang Prefecture. Later, his mother died of illness. Due to his filial piety, Ding worried about his hometown and was reinstated in the second year of Xining. After his reinstatement, Su Shi disagreed with Wang Anshi's reforms and wrote a letter to oppose it. As a result, he was ostracized. Su Shi asked for a post and was transferred to Hangzhou Tongpan.

Su Shi has achieved extremely high attainments in literature, poetry and Ci, and can be regarded as the representative of the highest achievement of literature in the Song Dynasty. Moreover, Su Shi's creative activities were not limited to literature. He made outstanding achievements in calligraphy, painting and other fields, and also contributed to medicine, cooking, water conservancy and other skills. Su Shi typically embodies the cultural spirit of the Song Dynasty.

From the perspective of literary history, Su Shi's significance mainly lies in two points: First, Su Shi's attitude towards life has become a paradigm admired by future generations of literati: he can advance and retreat freely, and he is unfazed by favors and disgrace. Because Su Shi integrated the two attitudes of scholars in feudal society with the same value scale, he was able to remain calm and unstoppable.

Of course, this paradigm is more applicable when scholars encounter ups and downs. It can lead to a state of life that adheres to ethics and is full of fertility. This is what scholars of all generations after the Song Dynasty hoped to achieve. of.

Secondly, Su Shi’s aesthetic attitude provided an enlightening aesthetic paradigm for future generations. He embraced the world with a broad aesthetic vision, so everything is appreciable and beauty can be found everywhere. . This paradigm opened up a new world for future generations in terms of subject matter, content and expression techniques. Therefore, it is a historical necessity that Su Shi is universally loved by future generations of literati.