Su Shi looked at Jiangnan calligraphy works

Su Shi's calligraphy works of Wang Jiangnan are as follows:

Su Shi

Su Shi (January 8, 1037 - August 24, 1101), named Zizhan, No. Dongpo Jushi, known in the world as Su Dongpo, Su Xian and Po Xian, Han nationality, from Meishan, Meizhou (now Meishan City, Sichuan Province). Northern Song Dynasty writer, calligrapher, gourmet, painter, historical water control celebrity, and the son of Su Xun.

In the second year of Jiayou's reign (1057), he passed the second subject in the palace examination and was awarded the title of Jinshi (one theory is that he was given the title of Jinshi). In the sixth year of Jiayou's reign (1061), he took the imperial examination and was awarded the title of judge of Dali and the judge of Fengxiang Mansion. During the reign of Emperor Shenzong of the Song Dynasty, he served in Hangzhou, Mizhou, Xuzhou, Huzhou and other places. In the third year of Yuanfeng (1080), he was demoted to the deputy envoy of Huangzhou Tuanlian due to the "Wutai Poetry Case".

After Zhezong of the Song Dynasty came to the throne, he served as a bachelor of Hanlin, a bachelor of attendants, and a minister of the Ministry of Rites, and was assigned to govern Hangzhou, Yingzhou, Yangzhou, Dingzhou and other places. As the new party came to power, he was demoted to Huizhou and Danzhou. During the reign of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, he was pardoned and returned to the north, but died of illness in Changzhou. During the Southern Song Dynasty, he was posthumously awarded the title of Grand Master, with the posthumous title "Wenzhong".

Su Shi was a leader in the literary world in the mid-Northern Song Dynasty. He made high achievements in poetry, lyrics, prose, calligraphy, and painting. The poem has a broad subject matter, is fresh and bold, is good at using exaggerated metaphors, and has a unique style. Together with Huang Tingjian, it is called "Su Huang";

His prose writings are magnificent, unbridled and unrestrained. Together with Ouyang Xiu, he is called "Ou Su", and together with Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu, Su Xun, Su Che, Wang Anshi and Zeng Gong, he is called "the Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties". "; good at calligraphy, together with Huang Tingjian, Mi Fu, Cai Xiang, known as the "Four Masters of the Song Dynasty"; good at literati painting, especially good at ink bamboo, strange rocks, dead wood, etc.