For example, "On the Bamboo Wall" wrote: "What is delicious in the world? Best for grinding tea leaves. If the taste of the road is really heavy, you must teach the ship to sail west. " This poem describes the wonderful taste of tea, praises the grinding technology of tea leaves, and expresses the author's yearning for a free lifestyle.
"The Stone Wall of the Zen Society" wrote: "Sitting in the secluded window at Meihua Island at night, the stone wall is full of pine and bamboo. In the bright moon of the fishing boat under the mountain, there are old trees and frost along the river. " This poem links tea with culture and natural scenery, expressing the author's love and joy for nature and culture.
Su Dongpo's tea poems not only praise the beauty of tea, but also contain the author's deep thinking and understanding of life, nature and culture, which has high artistic and cultural value.