The Ideological Content of Su Shi's Ci

What is the ideological content of Su Shi's ci?

Some Su Ci poems directly express his life ideal and heroic and confident spirit, and also reveal his complicated life feelings after middle-aged career setbacks.

(2) Su Shi's poems often show his thinking about life. He writes that he has philosophical feelings about life when facing nature and cherishing the past and present, showing a lofty and broad-minded spirit.

What are the characteristics of Su Shi's ci?

Su Shi's ci style is diverse, with meaning as the main theme, so his style also changes with the change of content characteristics and emotional tone. Su Shi writes about life experiences, ideals and ambitions, and is bold and unconstrained; When Su Shi writes about love, his sad words are euphemistic and delicate, and his emotional connotation is heavy, while his writing is lingering and lingering.

Xin Qiji's Development of Ci

Since the Tang and Five Dynasties, there are three main types of lyric heroes in Ci, namely, pink girls in the Tang and Five Dynasties, frustrated literati in the Northern Song Dynasty and depressed figures in the early years of Du Nan. Xin Qiji leapt into the ci world with a horizontal knife and developed a heroic image of roaring tigers and heroic spirits.

Appreciation of Su Shi's Ci

In the history of China literature, Su Shi has the same lofty status as Tao Yuanming, Li Bai, Du Fu and other literary masters, no matter from the richness of creation, the wide circulation of works, the huge readers, or the great and far-reaching influence on the spiritual outlook of later generations. His works, such as Fu on the Red Wall, two poems on an early sunny day after a rain in a lake, and the title Xilin Wall, are well known. Those who really understand Su Shi must understand the meaning of life.

Some people say that Su Shi's works are "unprecedented, and there will be no one after them". Indeed, a song "Flying Snow Like Flowers" and "Flowers Like Snow" set off a pure and lingering lovesickness. The language of this "youth journey" passed down from generation to generation is fresh, bright, mellow and harmonious. Su Shi's ci is not bound by phonology, which breaks through the barrier that ci must be fragrant and soft. Su Shi wrote Dead Hua Lian when he was the secretariat of Mizhou. This sentence describes the Lantern Festival in Michigan. The author shows the hard life atmosphere and the author's mood when he first arrived in Michigan by contrast. Su Shi is also a temperament middleman. After dreaming of Wang Fu at night, I wrote a sincere and touching "Jiangchengzi" (ten years of life and death). The first part of the word is about the deep memory of his dead wife, who died ten years ago and never forgets it; The grave is thousands of miles away. I miss my loneliness, but I don't know it when I meet you. I feel that I am wandering in my official career, so I miss the warmth and beauty of the past. The next film is to write a dream, dress up in a small window, reproduce the picture of my first marriage life without words and tears, and reveal the expression that words can't express. Finally, I imagined my dead wife suffering from missing herself underground, and expressed her nostalgia more strongly. Another song "Jiangchengzi" (the old man talks about juvenile madness) wrote the author's ambition to serve the battlefield, kill the enemy and make meritorious service to the country. While enjoying the moon and drinking on the transcendental stage in Mizhou, Su Shi thought of his disciple's tour, which was really "thinking twice about his relatives during the festive season". He immediately wrote "When is the Bright Moon?". Although there are inner contradictions and pains in his speech, he still shows his thoughts and feelings of loving life, actively joining the WTO and being optimistic and heroic. The first sentence "When there is a bright moon, ask for wine from heaven" corresponds to "When there is a bright moon, I will stop and ask today" (Li Bai's "Ask for wine from heaven"). Indeed, the most sad thing is the separation of relatives, but since ancient times, it has been difficult to meet the rain or shine. He and his brother are separated and can still enjoy the perfect moonlight. This is the author's own comfort. And a seemingly small word "Butterfly Lovers" (flowers are small and red, green and apricot) is by no means an ordinary work. The lyrics on the ground describe the injury to spring, but in this scene of spring disability, the author's infinite painful feelings are revealed. Among them, the sigh of people is really "blowing less on the branches" and "passionate but heartless" is the most appropriate portrayal of Su Shi's loyalty to the Song Dynasty but his demotion to Lingnan for many years. The whole poem is vivid and picturesque, and it is more beautiful and mellow when it is placed between intentional and unintentional.

Perhaps there are many philosophies of life in Su Shi's poems, and perhaps those are unspeakable things, so please read them carefully.

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