The Song Dynasty was an important period in the history of Chinese literature, and many outstanding writers appeared. Some of the famous writers included Su Shi, Su Xun, Ouyang Xiu, Wang Anshi, and Lu You. Among these writers, Su Shi was regarded as one of the representative figures of Song Dynasty literature. His literary works were known for being bold, unrestrained, passionate, and imaginative. His representative works included "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Water Melody". Su Xun was Su Shi's father and brother and an important figure in the literary history of the Song Dynasty. His literary works were mainly prose, emphasizing rational thinking and logical thinking. His representative works included "On the Six Kingdoms" and "Shanglin Fu". Ouyang Xiu was a writer, politician, and calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty. His literary works mainly focused on prose and poetry, emphasizing criticism and reflection on social reality. His representative works included "The Drunkard Pavilion" and "Eight Songs of Autumn". Wang Anshi was a writer, politician, and ideologist in the Northern Song Dynasty. His literary works mainly focused on prose and poetry, emphasizing the perception and thinking of nature and life. His representative works included "Moored Boat on Guazhou" and "Peach Blossom Pond". Lu You was a writer, politician, and poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. His literary works focused on poetry, emphasizing the perception and thinking of nature and life. His representative works included "The Phoenix with a Head","The Feelings of the World","The Show of Children", etc. The literary styles of the Song Dynasty were diverse, each with its own unique characteristics and styles. The literary works of these writers not only occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature, but also had a profound influence on world literature.