1, the East China Sea is like a blue ring, and the northwest volume is approaching. Clouds and sky, until the three mountains come back. Our bank is suitable for the dead of winter, and Bo Xue is floating. The wind will settle at dusk and the hibiscus will open at midnight. -"Looking at the Sea" Su Shi.
Appreciate:
This poem describes the poet's play in Xixi Chuzhou. This passage describes him walking between the East China Sea and Laishan. The sky is high and the clouds are light, and the clouds are light and the wind is light until Sanfeng returns.
He walked in the dead of winter, and the Bo Xue on the ground has converged. At dusk, the leaves fluttered with the wind, and at midnight, the flowers of Fusang were illuminated, and the scenery was beautiful and moving. This passage describes the magnificence of the natural landscape and the poet's feelings, and expresses the author's love and praise for nature.
2. The sea of clouds in the east is empty, and the gods are innocent. If you want to build a lonely pavilion, you can climb Lanyuan. How can there be a hidden pearl palace when everything is alive? You dare to bother your eyes and ears when you know what you are seeing is an illusion. -"Haicheng Poetry" Su Shi.
Appreciate:
The poem depicts a fairyland-like sea of clouds in the East, haunted by immortals, but the poet wants to build an isolated pavilion, climb high and look far, and watch the battle in the depths of the clouds. The poet then expressed his views on the life world, thinking that what he saw was an illusion and should not be pursued excessively. This poem shows Su Shi's thinking about natural scenery and life, and is full of broad-minded interest and philosophical thinking.
3, gloomy seamounts, Pengcai abbot boundless. Old news, everything is a fairy medicine, and I want to abandon my wife and defend the market. Elegant ambition is not empty and sighs, so the old friend is relatively ashamed. I woke up drunk but thought of children's things and hated them for a long time. -"The Book of the Sea" Su Shi.
Appreciate:
This poem describes Su Shi's longing for fairyland, and also shows his dissatisfaction and regret for real life. The first sentence is "a gloomy seamount", which vividly depicts the fairyland that Su Shi yearns for, and then mentions that "it doesn't matter if you are a talented abbot". The abbot of Pengcai here refers to Penglai fairyland, which is also one of the fairyland in ancient mythology.
The following words, "Every grass and tree is an elixir, and I want to abandon my wife and guard the city", show Su Shi's dissatisfaction and regret. He felt that worldly things in reality hindered his pursuit and prevented him from realizing his ideal.
The last sentence "Go to the millstone after a long hatred" refers to the "separation" in ancient legends. Su Shi felt sorry because he couldn't reach the fairyland. The whole poem is magnificent and sincere, and it is a classic in Su Shi's poems.