Su Shi's ten most famous poems are as follows:
1. "Ding Fengbo"
On March 7, when it rained on Shahu Road, the rain gear went first , all the colleagues were in a panic, and I was alone unaware. It's already clear, so I wrote this word.
Don’t listen to the sound of beating leaves through the forest, why not scream and walk slowly. Bamboo sticks and mango shoes are easier than horses, who is afraid? A coop of mist and rain will last a lifetime.
The steep spring breeze blows away the drunkenness, it is slightly cold, but the mountain tops are shining slantingly. Looking back at the desolate place where I came from, there was neither wind, rain nor sunshine.
Appreciation:
The first two sentences are the hinge of the whole article, and the following sentiments are derived from them. "The bamboo cane and mango shoes are lighter than the horse." The writer of the poem, the bamboo cane and mango shoe, braves the wind and rain and moves forward calmly. With the self-feeling of "the lightness is better than the horse", he conveys a kind of relaxation and joy of fighting against the wind and rain and smiling proudly in life. and heroic feelings.
"You can live your whole life in the mist and rain", this sentence goes a step further, extending from the storm in front of you to the whole life, which effectively strengthens the author's detached feelings of facing the ups and downs of life and going his own way without fear of ups and downs.
2. "Shui Tiao Ge Tou"
When will the bright moon come? Ask the sky for wine. I wonder what year it is today in the palace in the sky?
I want to ride the wind back home, but I am afraid that it will be too cold in the high places. Dance and clear the shadow, how does it seem to be in the human world!
Turn to the Zhu Pavilion, where you will find a low-rise house, and the light will make you sleepless. There shouldn't be any hatred, so what's the point of saying goodbye?
People have joys and sorrows, separations and reunions, and the moon waxes and wanes. This is a difficult thing in ancient times. I hope that people will live long and travel thousands of miles to meet Chanjuan.
Appreciation:
The poet uses image description techniques to outline an atmosphere of a bright moon in the sky, relatives thousands of miles away, and loneliness and vastness.
Throughout his life, Su Shi advocated Confucianism and focused on practice. But he was also "a good Taoist". After middle age, he once expressed his "return to Buddhism and monks" and was often involved in the entanglement of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. Whenever he is frustrated and frustrated, the thoughts of Lao and Zhuang rise to help him explain his confusion about how to advance and retreat.
3. "Butterfly Loves Flowers"
The flowers have faded to red, green and small apricots. When swallows fly, green water surrounds people. There are few willow trees blowing on the branches, and there is no fragrant grass anywhere in the world!
Swings in the wall and passages outside the wall. Pedestrians outside the wall, beautiful women smiling inside the wall. The laughter gradually becomes quieter and quieter, but the sentimental one is annoyed by the ruthlessness.
Appreciation:
This poem is a poem that hurts spring. Su Shi was good at boldness. He is also the best at elegance. This poem describes the fresh and beautiful spring scenery. At the same time, there is reason in the scenery, and we still comfort ourselves with the words "There is no fragrant grass (a close friend)". The author's "passionate but ruthless anger" is not limited to his lovesickness for the "beautiful woman".
The next part of this poem is a fragment of a love story, and may not necessarily have any sustenance. Just a nice euphemistic poem. Wang Shizhen said, "The willow branches on the branches are afraid of the overwhelming love in the fields. It may not be possible." "Flowers and Grass" points out that this poem is comparable to the graceful style of Liu Yong's poem.