Su Shi's poems of debauchery and wealth

Su Dongpo, a great writer in the Song Dynasty, always entered the temple, and he liked to make friends with eminent monks.

According to legend, one day Su Dongpo had a drink with a monk from Fo Yin, Sokokuji. When wine rose, the monk improvised a limerick on the wall: "There are four walls of wine, color and wealth, and everyone hides in them;" If you can jump out of the wall, you will live a long life. "

Su Dongpo said, "It's the highest if you don't get drunk when you drink, and it's a hero if you don't get fascinated when you see color; Don't take the world's wealth and injustice, and be patient and let it go. "

Later, Emperor Shenzong and Prime Minister Wang Anshi traveled to Sokokuji together and saw poems inscribed on the wall, which was quite fresh.

Wang Zun aims to make peace first: "There is no wine in the world, and there are few passers-by;" The people are motivated by wealth, and the state is full of vitality. "

The emperor was so excited about poetry that he immediately chanted, "Wine helps the country to be healthy through rites and music, and the quality of life is important; The country is rich in wealth and abundant in grain, and it is like a sunrise. "

It can be seen that different identities and different perspectives have different opinions on the "poetry of debauchery and wealth".