The ideological content characteristics of Su Shi's poems
Su Shi, an outstanding representative of the artistic achievements of Song poetry, is characterized by: 1) Su Shi's poems are rich in themes and contents. (1) There are many poems that care about people's livelihood and express patriotism, and many poems become the reflection of specific political actions and suggestions. (2) He recorded the scenery of mountains and rivers, rural scenery and peasant customs in his poems, and expressed his love for life; He also used poems to express his anger, dispel his troubles, express his humorous and free-spirited personality and calm and carefree mood, showing a very rich inner world. 2) In Su Shi's poems, many works are good at reasoning and interesting. In writing scenery, chanting things and taking notes, the poet consciously expounded some philosophy of life and expressed his thoughts on life. The "reason" mentioned in Su Shi's poems is neither metaphysical nor specious, but an innate feeling, which gives people new enlightenment in taking it for granted. 3) Use fables and metaphors, and be good at using fu to form a kind of picture beauty. For example, the well-known "three or two peach blossoms outside the bamboo are duck prophets in spring water heating." The freshness and richness of metaphor is a major feature of Su Shi's poems. Another example is "If you want to compare the West Lake to the West Lake, it is always appropriate to go into battle lightly." 4) Su Shi's poems are free of emotion and changeable in style. He appreciates the dryness of Tao poetry, and its more important style feature is that Du Fu's works, summarized by Song people, are often related to state affairs and people's livelihood, with magnificent artistic conception; Li Bai is the kind of poet who is as elegant as a fairy, and his poems are also very clever; Wang Wei is famous for his pastoral poems. His poems contain the idea that Buddhism was born, and there are some negative colors in silence. Bai Juyi's poetic language is simple and popular, but the content is unconventional and extremely difficult to achieve; Li Shangyin's prose is beautiful, similar in style to Qin Guan's, and good at describing feelings. Xin Qiji is my favorite poet. His works have a wide range and bold artistic conception, bringing some blood of soldiers on the battlefield, and at the same time making people cry. It is precisely to gather ambition, resist high-profile, and become gentle and sad. And his graceful words, not under the banquet Qin Lang, can be synonymous with saints. Su Shi and Xin Qiji are called Su Xin, and Han Yu is called Han Dynasty Su Hai. His works are either broad-minded and heroic, or graceful and delicate. Although he is the originator of boldness, his works are mainly graceful words.