From "Ding Feng Bo", can we tell what kind of person Su Dongpo was?

From "Ding Feng Bo", it can be seen that Su Dongpo was an "idler", and Su Shi was relegated to Huangzhou and "was not allowed to sign official documents". He only served as an official in name only, which was incompatible with the Confucian "Classics". It is far from the ideal of "helping the world and benefiting the people", which is the superficial meaning of the so-called "idle person". It euphemistically reflects Su Shi's depression when he was frustrated in his official career; from another aspect, the moonlight is so beautiful and the bamboo shadows are so beautiful, but people cannot recognize it. , it’s great that only these two people are lucky enough to understand it!

Su Shi’s thoughts span the three schools of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, which makes his attitude towards life extremely tolerant. Ziru. Of course, his chapters in adversity can better reflect his personality charm! This poem was written by Su Shi when he was demoted to Huangzhou, but he faced setbacks and enjoyed life with an optimistic and open-minded attitude.