"Cold Food Post" is also known as "Huangzhou Cold Food Poetry Post" or "Huangzhou Cold Food Post", which is a poem and book written by Su Shi.
Ink on plain paper, 34.2 cm in width and 18.9 cm in height, 17 lines of running script, 129 characters, now in the collection of the National Palace Museum in Taipei.
At that time, Su Shi was demoted to Huangzhou for the biggest literary prison in the Song Dynasty. During the Cold Food Festival in the third year, he wrote two five-character poems:
"I have been in Huangzhou for three cold food days." I want to cherish spring every year, but I don't want to miss it. This year, it rains hard, and the autumn is bleak. I lie down and smell the begonia flowers, and the muddy swallows steal the snow. It's so powerful in the middle of the night. It's so sick that the beard has turned white. ";
"The spring river is about to enter the house, and the rain is coming. The hut is like a fishing boat, and the cold vegetables are cooked in the empty kitchen, and the wet reeds are cooked in the open stove, but there is a piece of paper in the crow's mouth. . The king's gate is nine deep, and the grave is thousands of miles away.