Su Xun pronunciation

Su Xun's pronunciation is s ū x ú n.

Su Xun, Zi Zi Shu,No. Dongli, is from Meishan, Sichuan. He is the father of Su Shi, a great literary master in Song Dynasty, and also an outstanding writer and cultural scholar. Su Xun's life, whether in literary creation, or in the thinking and research of traditional culture, has left extremely rich and outstanding achievements. Su Xun studied in Sichuan in his early years. In the fifth year of Jiayou (1060), he took the imperial examination and won the title of Xie Yuan. Later, he taught at Hongwen College. Although Su Xun's efforts in cultural research and creation have never stopped since he retired.

He has made great achievements in the fields of literature, poetry, poetry and songs, and insisted on advocating the moral concept of reading and learning. In terms of prose, Su Xun's representative works, such as Tongque Terrace in Chibi and Poems in Memory of Sisters, show his understanding of personal social relations, natural landscape and historical events. In terms of literary theory, Su Xun wrote Confucius and Anthology, including Wen Shen, Lahu and You Jia Sentence. Expressed his research on the law of literary creation.

Su Xun has also made many outstanding contributions in education. Zi Shu Jiao Fang is a summary and analysis of his educational thoughts and teaching methods at that time, and has become a far-reaching cultural work in the field of education at that time. Because of Su Xun's love for Confucian classics and in-depth study, his academic achievements have also been highly praised by Confucianism. His academic works, such as The Book of Jin, The Book of Tang and Han Yuji, are regarded as one of the important achievements of Confucianism in the Song Dynasty.

Su Xun is an outstanding cultural and academic master in the history of China literature. He not only left many well-known classic works in his literary creation, but also had a far-reaching influence on the research of China's traditional culture and educational theory. His works were not only widely circulated and read at that time, but also appreciated and studied by many literature and history lovers today.

Susan

"Three Sus" refers to the famous poets Su Shi, Su Zhe and Su Xun in China in the Song Dynasty. Sansu is an outstanding figure in the history of literature, among which Su Shi and Su Zhe have become two treasures in the history of literature because of their literary achievements, while Su Xun is famous for his research and thinking on traditional culture. Su San was admired by later generations for his talent, noble personality and concern for traditional culture. Their poems not only reflected the spiritual outlook of the Song Dynasty literature, but also influenced the direction and style of later literary creation.