Pictures of Su Dongpo’s poetry and calligraphy works

Su Dongpo was one of the famous writers in the Northern Song Dynasty. His literary works had a certain influence on my country's education. Nowadays, Su Dongpo's calligraphy works of poetry are loved by many people. Below are pictures of Su Dongpo’s poetry and calligraphy works that I compiled. Su Dongpo's classic poems and calligraphy pictures

Su Shi (January 8, 1037 - August 24, 1101), also known as Zizhan, also named Hezhong, also known as Dongpo layman, known as Su Dongpo, Su Fairy. Han nationality, a native of Meishan, Meizhou (now part of Meishan City, Sichuan Province) in the Northern Song Dynasty. His ancestral home is Luancheng, Hebei Province. He is a famous writer, calligrapher and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. [1] [2] In the second year of Jiayou (1057), Su Shi became a Jinshi. During the reign of Emperor Shenzong of the Song Dynasty, he served in Fengxiang, Hangzhou, Mizhou, Xuzhou, Huzhou and other places. In the third year of Yuanfeng (1080), he was framed for the "Wutai Poetry Case" and was demoted to Huangzhou as deputy envoy of Tuanlian. After Zhezong of the Song Dynasty came to the throne, he served as a bachelor of Hanlin, a bachelor of imperial examination, and a minister of the Ministry of Rites. He also went to Hangzhou, Yingzhou, Yangzhou, Dingzhou and other places. In his later years, he was demoted to Huizhou and Danzhou because of the new party's rule. Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty was pardoned and returned to the north, but died of illness in Changzhou on the way. During the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty, he was given the posthumous title "Wenzhong" as a posthumous gift to the Grand Master. Su Shi is the representative of the highest achievements in literature in the Song Dynasty, and has achieved high achievements in poetry, lyrics, prose, calligraphy, and painting. His poems have broad themes, are fresh and bold, are good at using exaggerated metaphors, and have a unique style. Together with Huang Tingjian, they are called "Su Huang". He is a representative of the bold and unrestrained style of poetry, and together with Xin Qiji is a representative of the bold school, and is also known as "Su Xin"; his prose writings are grand and bold, and he is also known as "Ou Su" with Ouyang Xiu, and is one of the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties"; Su Shi is also good at He is one of the Four Masters of Calligraphy in the Song Dynasty. He is good at painting, especially good at ink bamboo, strange rocks, dead wood, etc. There are "Dongpo Seven Collections", "Dongpo Yi Zhuan", "Dongpo Yuefu" and so on.

Appreciation of Su Dongpo’s beautiful calligraphy works

Su Shi was born in the third year of Emperor Renzong Jingyou’s reign in the Song Dynasty He was born in Meishan, Meizhou on February 19th (January 8, 1037), after Su Weiwei, a minister of the early Tang Dynasty. Su Shi's grandfather was Su Xu, whose cousin was Zhongxian, and his grandmother was Shi. Su Shi's father Su Xun, the "Twenty-Seven" mentioned in the "Three Character Classic", is the "Su Laoquan" who started to work hard. Although Su Xun started working late, he worked hard. Su Shi's name "Shi" originally means the handrail in front of the car, which means it is unknown but helps people in danger and is indispensable. Su Shi was open-minded and straightforward by nature, and was deeply influenced by Taoism. Good friends, good food, many delicious food creations, good tea, and elegant travels in the mountains and forests.

Su Shi’s final outcome