Su Dongpo's most classic tea poems

Su Dongpo's most classic tea poems are described in detail as follows:

First, poetry:

1, tea is intoxicating. Why drink? I don't need to spend money on books because they smell good.

2, the chest has a thousand years of history, with Lutong seven bowls of tea.

3. When guests come to live naturally, they are actually guests from the sky. When people come to communicate, it is easy to make friends.

4. Come to Jiang to make fresh tea and buy all the green hills for painting screens.

5, the flower bowl is fragrant for thousands of years, and the clouds are on the first floor.

6, sweep the bamboo leaves to cook tea, loosen the roots and cook the roots.

7, bamboo rain pine organ rhyme, tea smoke moonlight book sound.

8. It is cool in autumn and rainy in summer, and there is tea in the clear spring bamboo on the stone.

9, bamboo curtain cover a few piano easy rhyme, tea smoke through the window soul fragrance.

10, Song Tao boiled snow to wake up the dream of poetry, and the bamboo yard was dusty.

1 1, the green leaves smoke, the ice bowl is green, and the green buds shine on the jade.

12, the spring comes from the stone, and the tea tastes more round.

13, a cup of spring dew stays for a while, and the breeze under your arm is a little fairy.

Second, the poet introduced:

Su Shi, whose real name is Zi Zhan and whose real name is He Zhong, is a Dongpo layman. He is called Su Dongpo by the world. He is a native of Meishan, Meizhou, and his ancestral home is Luancheng, Hebei. He was a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty and a famous water conservancy man in history. His father is Su Xun, his brother is Su Zhe, and their father and son are called Su San.

Su Shi was a literary leader in the mid-Northern Song Dynasty and made great achievements in poetry, literature and painting. His poems have a wide range of themes, fresh and vigorous, good at exaggeration and metaphor, and unique style. He and Huang Tingjian are called the Ci School, and as a representative of the Ci School, they are also called Su Xin. His writing style is rich and unrestrained, and he is also called Ou Su with Ouyang Xiu.

Third, the historical evaluation:

Su Shi has high attainments in literature and poetry, and can be called the representative of the highest literary achievement in Song Dynasty. Moreover, Su Shi's creative activities are not limited to literature. He has made outstanding achievements in painting and calligraphy, and also contributed to medicine, cooking, water conservancy and other skills. Su Shi is a typical representative of the cultural spirit in Song Dynasty.

Su Shi's attitude towards life has become a model admired by later scholars. Because Su Shi integrated the two attitudes of feudal scholars into the same value scale, he was able to take his time and be invincible. Of course, this paradigm is more suitable for literati who have suffered from ups and downs, and it can lead to a life realm that adheres to integrity and is full of fertility, which is exactly what literati in the past dynasties after the Song Dynasty hoped.