The origin of poems on walls: Poems on walls began in the Han Dynasty and flourished in the Tang and Song Dynasties. "Inscription on the wall" was one of the ways for poets to "publish" their works during the Tang and Song Dynasties. Although engraving printing had been invented in the Tang and Song dynasties, due to the limited printing capacity at that time, there were still a large number of poems that could not be printed, so "inscription on the wall" became a kind of "inscription on the wall". "The best way to publish" poems is simple, easy and easy to spread.
Poetry on walls is a treasure in ancient poetry and a cultural phenomenon worth studying. Poems on walls also include temple walls, stone walls, and postal pavilions. They are divided into wall, palace wall and building wall. They are all written with feelings and sustenance in mind. They can be divided into the following types:
First, most of these poems are dissatisfied with reality because of their political ambitions. If there is injustice, people will cry out.
Secondly, people who live in difficulty will beg for social support and write poems on the walls and advertise them widely. >
Third, hobbies. Some poems are quite philosophical and can be called aphorisms.
Su Shi was a great writer in the Song Dynasty. He had outstanding achievements in poetry, poetry, prose, etc. He is good at painting and calligraphy. For example, the well-known inscription on the wall of the temple is "Inscribed on the West Forest Wall": "Looking at it from the side, it looks like a ridge and a peak on the side, with different heights from far to near. I don’t know the true face of Mount Lu, just because I am in this mountain.
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