"Su Huang" is the nickname of Su Shi and Huang Tingjian in poetry.
Huang Tingjian, a poet and calligrapher of the Northern Song Dynasty who was also known as Su Huang along with Su Shi. Huang Tingjian, courtesy name Lu Zhi, nicknamed Valley Taoist, later nicknamed Fu Weng, was born in Fenning, Hongzhou. He was a famous writer and calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty. He was the founder of the Jiangxi School of Poetry, which was very popular at that time. He is the "ancestor" with Du Fu, Chen Shidao and Chen Yuyi. "Three Sects". Together with Zhang Lei, Chao Buzhi, and Qin Guan, they all studied under Su Shi's sect, and they were collectively known as the "Four Scholars of the Su School".
Huang Tingjian's most important achievement is poetry. The poetry theory praises Du Fu, but it emphasizes reading and checking evidence, and using the past to make it new. The theory of "no word has its origin" and "reborn, turning iron into gold". He had great influence in the Song Dynasty and founded the Jiangxi School of Poetry. He is also good at poetry, writing and cursive writing.
Su Shi, also known as Zizhan and Dongpo Jushi, was an important writer in the Song Dynasty and one of the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties". His major works include "Dongpo Seven Collections", "Dongpo Yi Zhuan", "Dongpo Yuefu", etc. His poems have broad themes, are fresh and bold, his words are open and bold, and he is also skilled in calligraphy and painting. He is the representative of the highest achievement of literature in the Song Dynasty.