Su Shi's ci style can be divided into three categories:
First, bold style This is the ideal style that Su Shi deliberately pursues.
The second is the broad-minded style, which is the place where Su Shi can best represent his thoughts and personality characteristics.
3. Graceful Style The number of graceful words of Su Shi accounts for an absolute proportion in the total number of words.
Su Shi's artistic achievements?
Su Shi is good at writing running script and regular script, and he is also called "Song Sijia" with Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei and Cai Xiang. He studied with famous artists in Jin, Tang and Five Dynasties, and integrated the creative styles of Wang Sengqian, Xu Hao, Li Yong, Yan Zhenqing and Yang Ningshi into his family. He once claimed: "I can't create ideas in books" and "I am innovative and don't practice the ancients". Huang Tingjian called him: "In the early years, the pen was refined and not as natural as the boss." This shows that Su Shi's life is full of ups and downs, which led to the ups and downs of his calligraphy style. Existing works include Red Cliff Fu, Huangzhou Cold Food Poetry and several Yellow River Sacrifices.