Su Shi, known as "Poet Fairy", originated from Yuan Hongdao, a police school in Ming Dynasty.
Su Shi is not only an outstanding writer, but also an outstanding literary critic. Su Shi's understanding of the social function and aesthetic characteristics of poetry has his own views and ideological origins.
His strength lies in the omnipotence of poems and songs, and his greatest contribution is to broaden the horizon of epigrams and lay the foundation for the struggle between Song Ci and Tang Poetry.
Poetic style
1, bold style: This is the ideal style that Su Shi deliberately pursues. He combined his poems with rich, passionate and even slightly sad feelings, wrote his life and won with generous and heroic images and magnificent scenes.
2. Broad-minded style: This is the poetic style that best represents Su Shi's thought and personality characteristics, and expresses the poet's desire to retire, avoid troubled times and look forward to peace.
3. Graceful and restrained style: The number of Su Shi's graceful and restrained poems accounts for an absolute proportion in his total number of words. These words are pure and profound in feelings and healthy and lofty in style, and they are also the inheritance and development of traditional graceful poems.