Background of the storm
Soothing the storm was a relegation experience of Su Shi in the political struggle in the Northern Song Dynasty. At that time, Su Shi was demoted to Huangzhou because he opposed the political reform of the then Prime Minister Wang Anshi, but he did not give up his belief in opposing political reform and continued to fight for it in Huangzhou. Later, he was ousted because of an accident and was forced to leave Huangzhou for Changzhou.
Emotional expression
Su Shi expressed his inner feelings with the natural landscape as the background in Dingfengbo. He used the poem "Don't listen to the beating leaves in the forest, why not sing and walk slowly" to express his feelings before leaving Huangzhou. He lamented that it was not easy for him to stay in Huangzhou, but he was not afraid of future difficulties. He hopes that he can face the future challenges with an open mind.
operation sequence/order
When reading Su Shi's poems, we can better understand his emotional expression through the following steps:
1. Understand Su Shi's life experience, especially the experience of political struggle.
2. Read the images and metaphors in poetry and understand the emotions expressed by Su Shi.
3. Combine poetry with your own life experience and feel the emotions conveyed by poetry.
final result
Su Shi's poems mainly express emotions, and his poems contain his understanding of his own life experience and his expectation for the future. His poems are not only masterpieces of literature and art, but also profound reflections on life philosophy. Calm the Storm is an experience of Su Shi in political struggle, but he expresses his feelings in poetry, which makes us feel his tenacity, openness and optimism in reading.