What poems did Su Shi, a poet in Song Dynasty, write?

Su Shi's poems include: Spring Night, Poem on the Back of the Red Cliff, Walking with a Crane, After the Snow in the North, Drunk Book on the 27th of June, Begonia, Poem Banquet in Shangyuan, Night View of Wanghailou, Wandering in Mianchi, Seeing Zhang Qian and Jun?

Spring Night is a poem by Su Shi, a great writer in the Song Dynasty. The first two sentences of this poem tell people to cherish the beautiful spring night. The last two sentences are written about a scene in which a rich man is singing and dancing and enjoying himself in a beautiful night. The whole language is clear as words, but the thought is profound and thought-provoking. Among them, "a moment in spring is worth a thousand dollars" has become a famous sentence that has been passed down through the ages.

2. Hou Chibi Fu is a fu created by Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty. Written in the fifth year of Yuanfeng (1082), Huangzhou (now Huanggang, Hubei Province) was relegated, which is a companion piece of Red Cliff Fu. Different from the previous article, which simply writes about boating on the river, the latter article focuses on landing and adventure, without discussing metaphysical reasoning.

In front of the article, remember the true scenery, true feelings and feelings, and give people a magnificent sense of beauty through uncut natural beauty sentences; The detailed description of standing on the rocks, climbing trees and roaring across the river truly expresses the author's interest in landing on a moonlit night. Finally, dreaming that a Taoist turned into a crane is a pure illusion, an ethereal fantasy and a confusing trance, which shows the author's inner anguish.

3. Talking about Love with a Crane is a seven-character ancient poem written by Su Shi, a poet in the Song Dynasty. With strong emotion and simple language, the poet recalled and described the lively scenes of Meishan people's outing and expressed his nostalgia for his relatives in his hometown.

This poem is not only rich in content and interesting in life, but also famous for its simplicity, naturalness, fresh style, simple language and vivid image.

4. The Five Drunken Books of Wang Hulou on June 27th is a set of poems written by Su Shi, a writer and calligrapher in Song Dynasty, when he was exiled to Hangzhou. The authors of these five poems visited the West Lake in Hangzhou, described what they saw and heard while cruising in the lake by boat, and showed the wonderful scenery of the West Lake in Hangzhou. The first poem is about what I saw on the boat and describes the beautiful rainy scene of the West Lake.

The second poem is about cruising in the lake by boat, which shows the interest of swimming in the boat; The third poem, based on the wild plants themselves, implies the hope of being reused by the imperial court; The fourth poem is about Yue Nv's carefree, comparing his own melancholy and depression.

The fifth poem uses the meaning of ancient poetry in turn, reflecting a kind of indifference and openness. This group of poems is ingenious, leaving no trace, and the author writes freely, showing profound artistic skill.

5. "Drinking Rain on Lake Chuqing" is a set of poems by Su Shi, a writer in Song Dynasty. These two poems praising the beauty of the West Lake were written by the poet when he was a judge in Hangzhou. Among them, the second poem is widely circulated. This poem does not describe a scene or a moment of the West Lake, but a comprehensive description of the beauty of the West Lake, especially the last two sentences, which are considered to be appropriate comments on the West Lake.

The first poem was not included in the anthology. In fact, this poem is also well written. The first sentence describes the magnificence of the West Lake in the morning. Comparing the two poems can better grasp the author's thoughts and feelings when writing poems.

? Baidu encyclopedia-Su Shi