Su Dongpo's famous poem was a line from "Reminiscence of the Red Cliff":"The waves of the Great River East have washed away all the heroes of the ages. The people on the west side of the old camp said that it was the Red Cliff of Zhou Lang of the Three Kingdoms. Rocks pierced through the sky and waves crashed against the shore, rolling up thousands of piles of snow. How many heroes are there in the picturesque landscape?" This poem described the magnificent scene of the Battle of Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period, expressing the author's admiration and praise for historical heroes.
Su Dongpo had written some famous poems in Danzhou, including "Farewell to the People of Hainan,""Versatile Writing,""The 20th of June, the 3rd year of the Yuanfu of the Crossing of the Sea from Chengmai in Lianzhou,""Traveling Poem,""Coconut Crown," and so on. These poems expressed Su Dongpo's longing and praise for the life of Danzhou and the Li people, and also showed his talent and patriotic feelings.
Su Dongpo had many classic poems, some of which were famous works such as "Shuidiao Getou·When Will the Bright Moon Appear","Nian Nujiao·Red Cliff Reminiscence of the Ancient Times","Inscription on the West Forest Wall","Linjiang Immortal·Night Drinking Dongpo Awakening and Getting Drunk", etc. These poems were famous for their profound thoughts, beautiful language, and unique artistic style. They were widely read and appreciated. Su Dongpo's poems covered a variety of topics, including lyric poems to express personal feelings, landscape poems to describe natural scenery, and narrative poems to narrate history. Each of them showed his outstanding talent and unique creative style. These classic poems not only had artistic value, but also reflected Su Dongpo's deep thoughts and feelings about life, society and nature.
There were many famous poets in the Song Dynasty, such as Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Li Qingzhao, and so on. Their works not only occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature, but were also widely praised and appreciated. Among them, Su Shi was one of the most famous poets of the Song Dynasty. His poetry style was fresh and natural, full of philosophy and emotion. Xin Qiji was a famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. His poems were solemn and stirring, expressing his deep concern for the country and the people. Li Qingzhao was a female poet of the Northern Song Dynasty. Her poems were mostly about love and life. She was known as the "first talented woman in history".
In the Song Dynasty, there was a great writer named Su Dongpo. He had a smart sister named Su Xiaomei. One day, Su Dongpo wrote a couplet and asked Su Xiaomei to correct it. Su Xiaomei was smart and quick-witted. She quickly matched the first half of the couplet. The green mountains were still red from the setting sun. Su Dongpo replied: Green water flows in the air, everything is yellow autumn leaves. This couplet expressed that the green mountains were still red, but the passage of time had caused all things to gradually wither.
The famous poet of the Song Dynasty was called the Sage of Ci, Xin Qiji.
The famous poet of the Song Dynasty was Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty. His Ci works were known for their bold, unrestrained, affectionate and bold style, and were known as "the most beautiful Ci." Xin Qiji had a high attainment in the creation of lyrics and songs, and was known as the "Ci Saint". He was also an outstanding poet in the history of Chinese literature.
The representative work of a famous patriotic poet in the Song Dynasty was Su Shi's Zi Zhan and Dong Li. Su Shi was one of the famous writers, calligraphers, cultural critics, and politicians in the history of Chinese literature. His poems, essays, songs, calligraphy, and other artistic works had extremely high artistic and cultural value, and he was known as the first of the "Four Scholars of Su School". His masterpieces include Shuidiao Getou: When Will the Bright Moon Appear, Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou, Nian Nujiao: Reminiscence of the Ancient Red Cliff, etc.
Jiang Kui (c. 1040-c. 1100), also known as Ximeng, was a poet, musician and writer of the Southern Song Dynasty in Yaoshan. He was a descendant of Qin Guan, a poet of the Northern Song Dynasty. Together with Xin Qiji, Zhang Xian and Lu You, he was known as the "Four Great Poets of the Southern Song Dynasty". Jiang Kuikui's Ci was fresh and elegant, with the main theme of describing natural scenery and personal feelings. His Ci contained profound philosophy and emotions. His Ci had an important position in the Southern Song Dynasty. He was known as the "rhyme without rhyme in the Southern Song Dynasty Ci" and had a profound influence on the later generations of Ci. Jiang Kui had been the editor of many Ci websites in the Southern Song Dynasty. His works had also been included in many important collections such as "All Song Ci" and "Old Things in Wulin". He was regarded as one of the outstanding Ci writers in the history of Chinese literature.
An example of a famous tea poem from the Song Dynasty is as follows: 1. Su Shi's "Ode to the Red Cliff":"The feather fan, the scarf, and the laughter turn the oars into ashes." 2. Li Qingzhao's " Like a Dream ":" I often remember that I am intoxicated at the end of the day and don't know the way back." 3. Lu You's "Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake":"The road of thousands of rocks and valleys is uncertain, and the flowers are leaning against the rocks. Suddenly it is dark." 4. Xin Qiji's " Sapphire Case·Yuanxi ":" The east wind blows flowers and trees at night, and the stars fall like rain." 5 Yang Wanli's "Leaving Jingci Temple at dawn to send off the forest":"After all, the scenery of West Lake in June is not the same as the four seasons. The lotus leaves of the Heaven Connecting Lotus are infinitely green, reflecting the sun and the lotus flowers are unusually red."
"The Peach Blossom Spring" was selected from "The Peach Blossom Spring Poetry" by the famous poet Tao Yuanming, also known as Tao Qian, also known as Yuanming. In addition, he also wrote "The Story of the Peach Blossom Spring" and "The Poetry of the Peach Blossom Spring".