After a day of studying for tests and essays, my eyes are a little tired and I want to listen to something. I randomly came across a recording of the humanistic documentary "Su Dongpo" on the Xuexi Qiangguo app, and I listened to it with interest, which lasted about 2 and a half hours. Although I washed and exercised during this period, the audio of this film still left something in my ears and my mind.
Su Dongpo was born in Meishan, Sichuan in 1037. He became a Jinshi at the age of 20. In 1080, he was demoted to Huangzhou for disagreeing with some of Wang Anshi's reform experiences and the Wutai Poetry Case. After Song Zhezong came to the throne, he served in Hangzhou, Yangzhou and Dingzhou. and other places, and later the new party was demoted to Huizhou and Danzhou.
Despite being demoted many times, he did not indulge in despair. He still loved life and worked for the benefit of the people. He developed a sense of openness, openness, boldness and frankness, and left behind a volume of popular poems. There are free and easy calligraphy, meaningful paintings, some delicacies invented by him, and some construction projects he led. What he left behind was not only his works, but also some spirit and an attitude, which are eternal spiritual food for future generations.
What I like best is his courage in admitting in his middle-aged ironic poems that his youthful vigor is nothing more than his youth; I like his free and easy way of "a bamboo stick and mango shoes can beat a horse easily, and he can live his whole life in the mist and rain"; I like his sincere sentiment of "I wish you a long life and a long journey to reach the beauty of the moon";. . . There are many, many more, I will add them as I come across them later.