What is life like everywhere? It should be like flying in snow.
I accidentally left my fingers and claws in the mud, and Hong Fei was driving that complicated thing.
The old monk is dead and has become a new tower. There is no reason to look at the old topic with a broken wall.
Remember whether the past was rugged or not, and the long road was full of people.
This is a philosophical poem that has always been praised by the world, but it is not as boring as other rational poems in the Song Dynasty. The first couplet directly puts forward the problem of how to look at life, and then tells the world with the metaphor of Hong Fei treading through snow and mud that we should be optimistic about life, because there are always many accidents in life, and life is the same, so don't force it, learn from Hong Fei and don't be too fettered by the past. Although when it comes to the scenery of classical poetry, we always think of things like "the wind is high and the sky is high" and "the trees are rustling", in Su Shi's poems, the content of the necklace should also be regarded as scenery writing, and it is to compare the scenery at dusk and write the traces of years and personnel changes. Finally, the couplet also improved the scene when he and his younger brother Su Zhe went to Beijing to catch the exam: the road is long, people are sleepy, and there is a head. This poem is a typical example of the blending of reason, emotion and scenery in China's classical poems.