Appreciation of Su Shi's "Water Tune Song Tou (When is the Bright Moon)"
With the method of image description, the poet outlined a bright moon in the sky, a beautiful woman thousands of miles away, an aloof and broad-minded atmosphere, and combined his independent thoughts with myths and legends of past dynasties, which permeated the moon with a strong philosophical meaning. It can be said that it is a sentimental work that is highly compatible with nature and society. This word is full of praise for the moon, but it is related to personnel everywhere. The first part uses the bright moon to describe loneliness, and the next part uses the full moon to set off other feelings. It is one of the representative works of Su Ci, with unique conception, unique realm and romanticism.