Su Shi's Poems when he was relegated to Danzhou

Su Shi wrote the following poem when he was relegated to Danzhou:

1, "Wu Yunshi Chao Noisy"

Unlike Yang Zhi who is unhappy, just like Tong De and Lingyuan; The Anuluo show is different from the old one, and the goddess Vimo always interprets Zen.

New works of winding medicine furnace, old marriage of dancing shirt and singing board; Dan Cheng chased me away from Sanshan; Don't be a fairy.

2. "Xiqiao wants plum blossoms on the riverside"

Jade bone's melancholy fog has its own fairy wind. The sea fairy hangs her green hair upside down when she sends out a fragrant cluster.

Plain face turns pink, and red lips do not fade when washing makeup. The high spirits disappeared without a trace. Don't dream with pear flowers.

Be demoted to Hainan:

Born four years less (1097), 62-year-old Su Shi was sent to Danzhou, Hainan Island, a desolate place. It is said that in the Song Dynasty, banishing Hainan was only a lighter punishment than copying others. He regards Danzhou as his second hometown. "I'm from Daner, and I live in Xishu."

He runs a school here, introduces the style of study, and makes many people travel thousands of miles to Danzhou to learn from Su Shi. In the Song Dynasty 100 years, no one in Hainan ever entered the imperial examination. But soon after Su Shi returned to the north, Jiang Tangzuo here made a tribute to his hometown. For this reason, Su Shi wrote a poem: "The sea has never broken its pulse, and the pearl cliff has never been seen."

People have always regarded Su Shi as the pioneer and sower of Danzhou culture, and have deep reverence for him. Dongpo Village, Dongpo Well, Dongpo Field, Dongpo Road, Dongpo Bridge, Dongpo Hat, etc., which have spread in Danzhou so far, all express people's nostalgia for Su Shi.