Su Shi's "Replying to Uncle Li Duanshu" was a letter written by Su Shi to his good friend Li Zhiyi. The content of the letter covered the friendship between the two, their philosophy of life and their attitude towards life. Below is the full translation: Letter to Uncle Li Duan Uncle Li Duan was deeply moved when he heard about your place recently. Since we first met, our hearts are connected and we know each other. I often hope that good friends all over the world can work together to achieve great things. I always know that your heart is as strong as iron, so we should go to the national disaster to save the people. But what you're doing seems to be against my will. I don't want to. I want you to know the value of good friends in the world, not only to make friends with heroes in the world, but also to know that the difficulty of world affairs is beyond human power. Since ancient times, who hasn't died? I'm with you. I'm ambitious. I'm not willing to be dragged down by the secular world. I want you to think about the world and not for your own personal gain. Even if there are thousands of people, I will go. I hope to encourage you together. Please accept this gift. su shi
Su Shi mentioned in his reply to Wang Xiangshu that he was old and sick, abandoned and forgotten, and could not meet the high expectations of young talents. He said that the things he remembered when he took the imperial examination when he was young were similar to the situation of the imperial examination today. He also mentioned that he once had some program texts, but they were taken away by the host. Now, they were gone and were of no use. He believed that there was no shortcut to learning, but if there were talented and strong people who had studied for several years, there would naturally be a way. He suggested that scholars should have a clear goal every time and not be greedy. He also mentioned that learning required a particular method. In general, Su Shi expressed his expectations for young people and shared his learning views when answering Wang Xiangshu.
According to Ruyi's biography, Princess Duan Shu's ending was to return to the capital to accompany Empress Dowager Zhen Huan and live the rest of her life in peace.
"Li Ling's Answer to Su Wu" is a seven-character poem written by Wang Zhihuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The full text is as follows: Far away from home, I climb high to look at the Tianshan Mountains every day. Snowflakes piled up on the southern shore, moonflowers fill the northern branches with spring. The bird roosts by the pond, and the tree monk knocks on the door under the moon. At this time, we look at each other and don't hear each other. I hope the moon will shine on you. This poem was written by Su Wu when he returned to his hometown after Li Ling and Su Wu parted ways. It expressed Li Ling's longing for Su Wu. Among them, the words "Snow Piles on the Southern Pond, Moon Flowers on the Northern Branches, Spring" depicted the scene of spring, while the words "At this time, we look at each other but don't hear each other, I hope the moon will shine on you" expressed Li Ling's blessings and longing for Su Wu. The following is the translation of this poem: When I was far away from my hometown, I climbed high and looked at the Tianshan Mountains. On the snow-covered Nanpu, the moon shone on the beautiful scenery of spring in the northern branches. Birds perched by the pool, monks knocked on the moon door. At this time, we look at each other but don't know each other. I hope the moonlight can shine on your side so that you can feel my longing.
Uncle Lin's Kite was a novel set in ancient China. It mainly told the story of Uncle Lin, a kite enthusiast, who was constantly working hard to pursue his dream of flying a kite. Here are some answers to Uncle Lin's kite: Uncle Lin is a kite lover. He has always dreamed of becoming an excellent kite player. Uncle Lin's dream was to become a top kite player. He practiced hard and finally achieved this goal. 3. Uncle Lin's kite making process was very complicated, requiring many processes and a long time to make. Lin Bo's kite making process requires attention to skills and details. Only by mastering these skills and details can you make an excellent kite. Lin Bo's kite has achieved excellent results in the competition. His skills have been widely recognized and praised. Uncle Lin's kite story is full of touching emotions. His kite is not only a kind of entertainment, but also a symbol of culture and spirit. Uncle Lin's kite story tells us that as long as we have a dream and work hard for it, we will definitely be able to achieve our goals.
In Su Dongpo's Crossing South and Returning North, Su Shi experienced many setbacks and tribulations in his life, but he always maintained an optimistic and tenacious mentality. He believed that pain and frustration in life were normal and that we needed to learn to face them and grow from them. Su Shi also took some positive measures to deal with the cruelty in his life. For example, he actively took measures to deal with natural disasters and pandemics and provided help and support to the affected people. He also played a political role and contributed to the political situation at that time. Su Shi believed that it was normal to encounter difficulties and setbacks in life. We need to face them with a positive attitude and learn and grow from them.
Su Shi was a writer, calligrapher, painter, politician, and poet of the Song Dynasty. His poems covered a wide range of life philosophy, natural scenery, historical events, political struggles, and other aspects. He was known as one of the "Four Scholars of Sumen". His representative works include Shuidiao Getou, When Will the Bright Moon Appear, Ode to Red Cliff, Niannujiao, Reminiscence of Red Cliff, etc. Among them,"Shuidiao Getou·When Will the Bright Moon Appear" was one of Su Shi's most famous poems and was hailed as one of the representative works of the "bold and unconstrained school". This poem expressed the poet's praise and emotion for beautiful things with the theme of admiring the moon. The poem 'When will the bright moon have wine to ask the blue sky' was even more widely circulated and became a classic. Su Shi's poetry style was vigorous, bold and unconstrained, the language was smooth and bright, and it had a strong artistic appeal and expressiveness, which was deeply respected and loved by later generations.
Su Shi was a writer, calligrapher, and painter of the Song Dynasty. His representative works include "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Water Melody". His poems were bold, unrestrained, fresh, and natural, and were known as one of the "Four Scholars of Sumen". "Ode to Red Cliff" was one of Su Shi's representative works. It expressed the author's thoughts and emotions about history by describing the Battle of Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period. This article was hailed as a classic of ancient Chinese literature and was known as the "eternal article". Shuidiao Letou was another representative work of Su Shi, which mainly described the author's beautiful life in Jiangnan. The poem was known for its fresh, natural, lyrical, and graceful style, and was hailed as "Su Shi's representative work." Su Shi's poems occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature and were widely praised and appreciated.
Su Shi's representative works include Inscriptions on the West Forest Cliff, Drinking Lake, Early Sunny and Later Rain, Huichong Spring River Evening Scenery, June 27th Lake Tower Drunken Book, Presented to Liu Jingwen, Shuidiao Getou, Red Cliff Ode, Niannujiao, Recalling the Ancient Red Cliff, Calming the Storm, Jiangcheng Zi, Mizhou Hunting, etc.