What poems did Su Shi write in Meishan? On the second night, I undressed and was about to fall asleep. When the moonlight came into my house, I happily set off. Thinking of nothing and being happy, I went to Chengtian Temple to look for Zhang Huaimin. Huai Min also didn't go to bed, walking with each other through the Qian Courtyard. Under the courtyard, the sky looks like accumulated water, with algae and algae criss-crossing the water, covered with bamboo and cypress shadows. Where is the moonless night? Where is there no bamboo or cypress? But there are few idle people like the two of us.
Appreciation:
The article makes a wonderful description of the moonlit night scene, truly records a fragment of life when he was demoted to Huangzhou, and also expresses his deep friendship and mutual respect with Zhang Huaimin. The infinite emotion of having few close friends also expresses the depression and self-disease of his unrealized ambitions, as well as his broad-minded and optimistic outlook on life. The full text is full of sincere emotions, concise and meaningful, starting from the beginning and ending at the right place, like flowing clouds and flowing water, all in one go.
2. Divination operator. Residence in Dinghui Yuan, Huangzhou, written by Su Shi (Song Dynasty)
The missing moon hanging on the sparse tung trees makes people feel still at first. Who can see lonely people coming and going alone, misty and solitary shadows.
When you start, you look back. There is no one to forgive you for your hatred. I picked up all the cold branches and refused to live there, and the lonely sandbank was cold.
Appreciation:
This is a noun poem "Bu Suanzi" by Su Shi. There is a small preface to the selection of poems in each version of the popular version today: "Residing in Dinghuiyuan, Huangzhou." According to historical records, this poem was written in December of the fifth year of Yuanfeng (1082) or the sixth year of Yuanfeng (1083). ) was first written in Huangzhou. Dinghui Courtyard was located in the southeast of today's Huanggang County, Hubei Province. Su also wrote "A Journey to Dinghui Courtyard".
It can be seen from the above that this poem was written by Su Jiuci when he was demoted to Huangzhou and lived in Dinghui Yuan. After being demoted to Huangzhou, although his own life had problems, Su Shi was optimistic and broad-minded and could lead his family to overcome the difficulties of life through their own efforts. But the loneliness and loneliness deep inside are incomprehensible to others. In this poem, the image of a lonely man on a moonlit night is used to convey his feelings, expressing his aloofness and contempt for the customs.
3. Looking to the South of the Yangtze River, a transcendent stage work by Su Shi (Song Dynasty)
The spring is not old yet, the wind is gentle and the willows are slanting. Try to watch it on the transcendent stage, half a ditch of spring water and a city of flowers. Thousands of homes are covered in mist and rain.
After eating cold food, I will wake up and sigh. Stop thinking about old friends and homeland, and try new tea with new fire. Poetry and wine take advantage of the youth.
Appreciation:
In the autumn of 1074 AD (the seventh year of Xining reign of Emperor Shenzong of the Song Dynasty), Su Shi moved from Hangzhou to Mizhou (now Zhucheng, Shandong). In August of the following year, he ordered people to build the old platform in the north of Rongcheng, and his brother Su Zhe named it "Transcendence", which means "Although there is a view of glory, Yan is transcendent" in "Laozi". In the late spring of 1076 AD (the ninth year of Heining), Su Shi climbed up to Chaorantai, looked at the spring mist and rain in the distance, and was moved by homesickness, so he wrote this work.
This heroic and graceful poem expresses the poet's open-minded and detached mind and the principle of "use it and do it, abandon it and hide it" through the spring scene and the various changes in emotion and demeanor. Views on life. The first part of the poem is about the suburban scenery in late spring that I saw when I went on stage.