Su Shi's calligraphy work "Shuidiao Song Tou"

Su Shi's calligraphy work Shui Diao Ge Tou is as follows:

When did the moon begin to appear? I take my glass from a distance. I don't know the palace in the sky, and I don't know the month and time. I'm willing to ride the wind to the sky, I'm afraid I can't stand the cold for nine days in a pavilion of fine jade. Dance to find out what shadows look like on the earth. The moon turned into a scarlet pavilion, hanging low on the carved window, shining on the sleepy self. The moon should not have any resentment against people. Why is it round when people are gone? People are sad and happy, and they are separated and reunited. The moon will darken or shine, and it will become round or round. Nothing is perfect, even in the past. I hope people will live for a long time and have a good scenery thousands of miles away.

Su Shi (1037 65438+10.8-18.24), whose real names are Zizhan and He Zhong, a Taoist priest of Tieguan, Dongpo and Suxian, Han nationality, Meishan, Meizhou (now Meishan, Sichuan).

Celebrities have always admired this song "Mink Head". In the Southern Song Dynasty, Hu Zai said, "Since Dongpo's Shuidiao Getou came out, the rest of the words have been abandoned." It is no exaggeration to say that it is generally regarded as the best poem to write the Mid-Autumn Festival.

The first sentence of this word "When will there be a bright moon?" It seems that the author is talking to the bright moon and exploring the meaning of life in the dialogue. This kind of dialogue is both reasonable and interesting, and it is worth pondering. The artistic conception of Mr. Dongpo's ci is bold and broad, his feelings are optimistic and broad-minded, his yearning for the bright moon and his attachment to the world, his romantic tone, chic style and flowing language can still give us modern people a healthy aesthetic enjoyment.