"Shuidiao Getou" was a poem written by Su Shi, a poet of the Northern Song Dynasty. It was regarded as a classic work in the history of ancient Chinese poetry. Su Shi (1037 - 1101), also known as Zizhan, was born in Mei County, Meizhou, Dongli County (now Mei County, Sichuan Province). He was a famous writer, painter, and politician in Chinese history. Su Shi's literary talent continued in his later years. He wrote a large number of Ci poems and had a variety of styles. The bold and unconstrained style was the most famous. The background of Shuidiao getou could be traced back to Su Shi's middle age. At that time, Su Shi was living a very difficult life in the war at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty. He had experienced many hardships of being displaced and relegated, and thus had a deep understanding of life and fate. Under such a background, Su Shi wrote this "Shuidiao Getou" to express his love and reverence for life. The literary value and influence of Shuidiao Getou: Shuidiao Getou was hailed as a classic in the history of ancient Chinese Ci. Its beautiful language, profound thoughts and unique artistic expression made it an indispensable part of the history of Chinese literature. The word uses a rich metaphor, exaggeration, contrast and other rhetorical techniques to give people a profound artistic conception, memorable feelings, but also shows Su Shi's deep human feelings and open-minded and free attitude towards life, which has become an important part of Chinese culture.