Appreciation of Su Shi's Shui Long Yin Second Rhyme Chapter Zhi Fu Yang Hua Ci

Su Shi is a famous writer, calligrapher, and painter in Chinese history. His poetry is regarded as the pinnacle of Chinese classical poetry. Among them, Su Shi's "Shui Long Yin Ci Rhyme Chapter Zhi Fu Yang Hua Ci" is a well-known masterpiece. This article will explore Su Shi's poetic art and life attitude, analyze the characteristics of his poetry creation, and the development of his life attitude. Influence.

Su Shi's poetry art

Su Shi's poetry works are famous for their freshness and refinedness, natural smoothness, and profound artistic conception, and "Shui Long Yin Second Rhyme Chapter Zhifu Yang Hua Ci" is Su Shi's poetry. One of the masterpieces of art.

First of all, Su Shi used a wealth of rhetorical techniques in this poem, such as metaphor, personification, exaggeration, etc., to make the words more vivid and vivid. For example: "The fragrant red lotus roots remain in the jade mat in the autumn, I untie Luo Shang lightly, and I board an orchid boat alone", etc., all express the author's emotions through metaphors. Secondly, Su Shi used rich images in his words, such as "orchid boat", "green shade", "jade mat", etc., to make the words more poetic. Finally, Su Shi used natural scenery to express his emotions in his poems, such as "The poplars have fallen all the way" and "Zigui cries" in "The poplars have fallen all the way" and "Zigui cries", etc. Express the author's emotions through natural scenery, making the words more natural and smooth.

Su Shi's attitude towards life

Su Shi's attitude towards life is mainly characterized by "open-mindedness, optimism, confidence and independence". He expressed his love for life and pursuit of freedom in his poems.

First of all, Su Shi's poetic works are full of the pursuit of freedom. He wrote in "Water Dragon Yin Ci Rhyme Chapter Zhihu Yanghua Ci": "Only on the Orchid Boat", expressing his pursuit of freedom. desire. Secondly, Su Shi expressed his love for life in his poems, such as "The fragrance of red lotus roots and the lingering jade in autumn" expresses his yearning for a better life. Finally, Su Shi expressed his open-minded optimism in his poems, such as "The poplars are crowing after all the flowers have fallen, and the dragons are crossing the Five Streams upon hearing the Tao", which expresses his optimism towards life.