What inspiration did Su Shi's Red Cliff Fu give you?

1, evaluation:

This poem describes what the author and his friends saw and felt when they went boating in Chibi on a moonlit night. Taking the author's subjective feelings as a clue, through the form of subject-object question and answer, it reflects the author's liberation from boating on a moonlit night to drawing lessons from a painful experience and then to philosophy.

Quan Fu embodies its unique artistic conception in layout and structural arrangement, with deep feelings and profound thoughts. It has a high literary position in the history of China literature and has a great influence on later Fu, prose and poetry.

2. Enlightenment:

Enlighten us that in the face of difficulties, setbacks and misfortunes, we should be open-minded, broad-minded and live positively and optimistically. Su Shi is open-minded and optimistic in the face of difficulties, and still has hope in the face of relegation, and lives a strong and optimistic life.

Fu on the Red Wall was written by Su Shi when he was relegated to Huangzhou. In Song Shenzong, conservative Su Shi was transferred to Huzhou because he was dissatisfied with Wang Anshi's political reform. In Huzhou, he wrote a passbook to Song Shenzong, only to be taken out of context, slandering Su Shi, slandering the court and the emperor, and finally being demoted to Huangzhou.

In poetry, he thinks that everything in the world is eternal, and so are we. After some answers and encouragement, the people in the same trade finally recovered their happy mood.

Extended data:

Appreciation of Red Cliff Fu:

The central idea of Fu on Red Cliff: Through what I saw and heard in Chibi and the mutual refutation between subject and object, it reflects the author's ideological course from pretending to be open to being depressed, and from being depressed to being free, and shows the author's positive and optimistic attitude towards life despite major setbacks in Wutai poetry case.

This poem leads to the description of the dialogue between subject and object through boating and drinking on a moonlit night, which shows Su Shi's open-minded world outlook and outlook on life. He is in favor of looking at the problem from multiple angles, but he doesn't agree to absolutize it. Therefore, he can maintain an open-minded, detached, optimistic and adaptive mental state in adversity, get rid of the uncertainty of life and treat life rationally.

Not only did he tell the feelings of mourning the past and drawing lessons from the present from the guests' mouths, but he also heard the unswerving feelings from the words of Perilla. Quan Fu is a masterpiece of prose with profound emotion and thorough reason.