1. Poets before the Song Dynasty seldom used appellations other than epigrams. Many of Su Shi's words used not only titles, but also small prefaces. Su Shi began to turn ci into a lyric poem originated from something.
Like poetry, his poems appear in the form of titles and prefaces. He not only explained the writing time, place and origin of the words with the preface, but also enriched and deepened the connotation of the words.
2. Su Shi is the first person to use a large number of words, which leads to association and expands the language connotation. The use of allusions in ci also began with Su Shi.
The Hunting of Jiangchengzi in Mizhou, a typical narrative documentary, uses four allusions: Lisi, Han Yulinjun, Sun Quan and Feng Tang to describe the process of hunting tigers and killing tigers, express the author's unrequited love and hidden pain, and enhance the sense of history and reality.
3. In this way, Su Shi used poetry, spoken language and allusions in his ci-poetry, transplanted the expressive methods of poetry into ci-poetry, concentrated on narration, and expressed his feelings deeply and freely, enriching the emotional connotation of ci-poetry and expanding the temporal and spatial scenes of ci-poetry.
Since then, Ci has entered the palace of literature. Ci is no longer a "path", but a lyric style with the same status as poetry.
Although there are external differences between poems and words, the artistic essence and expressive function should be the same.
He often compares poetry with poetry, because he raised the word to the same position as poetry from the stylistic concept, which provided a theoretical basis for the word to move closer to the style of poetry and realize the mutual exchange and infiltration between word and poem.
Su Shi's interpretation of ci;
The transformation of Su Shi's ci is based on his concept of ci and his creative idea of "being unique".
Su Shi enjoyed a high reputation in the literary world at that time. He inherited Ouyang Xiu's spirit and attached great importance to discovering and cultivating literary talents.
Su Shi's aesthetic attitude provides an enlightening aesthetic paradigm for later generations. He embraced the world with a broad aesthetic vision and found beauty everywhere.
In the eyes of later scholars, Su Shi was a brilliant literary master. In the era of confrontation between Jin State and Southern Song Dynasty, Su Shi had a far-reaching influence on both the north and the south.
Su Shi's spirit of liberating ci style was directly inherited by the new school of ci writers in the Southern Song Dynasty, forming a bold ci school that kept pace with graceful ci, and its influence has been spread to people in the Qing Dynasty.
Su Shi's essays, especially essays, can still be seen in the essays of Yuan Mei and Zheng Xie in Qing Dynasty.