A water tune poem.

The poem "Shuidiao":

1, Chen Bing Mid-Autumn Festival, happy to drink, drunk, writing this article, pregnant.

2. When will there be a bright moon? I take my glass from a distance. I don't know the palace in the sky, and I don't know the month and time.

3. I want to go home in the wind, but I'm afraid it's too cold at the top of Qionglou Yuyu.

4. Dance to understand the shadow and what it looks like on the earth.

5, turn to Zhuge, low household, sleepless.

6, there should be no hate, why do you want to leave?

7. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon has ups and downs. This matter is old and difficult.

8. May people live for a long time, and thousands of miles are beautiful.

9. I miss you so often that I can't sleep at night.

10, when will we raise our glasses again? I was thinking, the bright moon reunited last night.

1 1, the windows in the sky are flashing, and the moonlight shines on the nine Yuntai.

Su Shi's life:

Su Shi (1037—11year) was a famous writer, calligrapher, painter and politician in the Northern Song Dynasty. He was born in Yumei Meishan (now Meishan, Sichuan), and his family has been farming for generations. Su Shi's talent is reflected in his early literary works, including poetry, prose, calligraphy and painting.

1056, Su Shi went to Beijing with his father, Su Xun, and his younger brother, Su Zhe, to take the imperial examination, and made his mark in this examination. However, in the 106 1 year exam, Su Shi's article was considered too straightforward by Ouyang Xiu and others, and almost fell out of the list. But in the end, he was given the background of Jinshi and became a historical water conservancy celebrity.

During his stay in Hangzhou, Su Shi actively managed the West Lake and designed and presided over the Qiantang River dam project, which benefited the local people a lot. However, during the Xining period in Song Shenzong, due to disagreement with Wang Anshi's political views, Su Shi was relegated to Huangzhou as the assistant minister of Yingyong. This period became the trough of his life, but he remained optimistic and obsessed with poetry and calligraphy.

In the third year of Yuanfeng (1080), Su Shi was demoted to be the permanent assistant ambassador of Huangzhou because of Wutai poetry case. Later, after Song Zhezong acceded to the throne, he successively served as a bachelor of Hanlin, a bachelor of reading and a minister of rites, and was briefly stationed in Hangzhou, Yingzhou, Yangzhou and Dingzhou. However, with the new party in power, he was once again demoted to Huizhou and Danzhou.