This sentence came from Su Shi's "He Tao Imitation of the Ancient Nine". This poem was written by Su Shi after thinking about life, culture, philosophy and other aspects. It expressed his pursuit of knowledge and his love for culture. In the poem, the phrase " having a book in one's stomach " referred to having a profound cultural heritage and knowledge reserve. The phrase " reading ten thousand books will lead to enlightenment " emphasized the importance of continuous learning and reading. Only by mastering enough knowledge and skills could one truly understand the essence of life and the world. This sentence also inspired people to constantly learn and enrich themselves to show their temperament and talent.
The meaning of this sentence was: Possessing a rich knowledge reserve of poetry and books would make one's temperament elegant and beautiful. Reading a large number of books was the key to achieving spiritual comprehension.
Su Shi was a writer, painter, politician, and gourmet in the Song Dynasty. His poems covered a wide range of aspects, such as mountains, rivers, pastures, love, friendship, historical legends, cultural philosophy, and so on. The following are some of Su Shi's famous poems: "Ode to the Red Cliff": This is one of Su Shi's most famous works, describing the magnificent scene of the Battle of the Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period. It is regarded as a classic work of ancient Chinese literature. "Shuidiao Getou: When will the bright moon appear?" This is one of Su Shi's most famous poems, expressing the poet's thoughts and feelings about the bright moon and life. " Calming the Storm ": This is another famous poem by Su Shi. It described the various difficulties encountered by the poet while walking in the desert, but he finally overcame the difficulties through a strong will and an optimistic attitude. 4." A Song of Huanxi Sand: A New Song and a Cup of Wine ": This is another famous poem by Su Shi, expressing the poet's yearning for a better life and his pursuit of love. 5 " Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou ": This is another famous prose by Su Shi. It recounts the author's experience of participating in hunting, expressing his reverence for nature and his thoughts on life. These works displayed Su Shi's rich and colorful literary style and profound cultural content, and were regarded as one of the outstanding representatives in the history of Chinese literature.
Su Shi was a famous writer, poet, calligrapher, and painter in the Song Dynasty. His representative works included "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Water Melody·When Will the Bright Moon Appear". Among them,"Ode to Red Cliff" was considered one of Su Shi's most famous poems. With the Battle of Red Cliff in the Three Kingdoms period as the background, it expressed the author's perception of life and contemplation of history by describing the scenes of war and the fate of the characters.
Su Shi was a writer, calligrapher, and painter of the Northern Song Dynasty. His representative works included "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Water Melody·When Will the Bright Moon Appear".
This means that by reading a lot of books, we can accumulate a wealth of knowledge and experience, which will help us write excellent works when we are writing. It can help us expand our knowledge and vocabulary so that we can better understand and express our ideas. At the same time, this sentence also reminds us that writing is a skill that can only be improved through continuous practice and accumulation. Therefore, this sentence tells us that reading books can not only help us acquire knowledge but also improve our writing skills. Only through constant reading and practice can we become excellent.
Su Shi was a famous writer, calligrapher, and painter in Chinese history. His poems were fresh and natural, full of philosophical and emotional colors. Here are some of his famous poems: 1. Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou 2. Shuidiao Datou-Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival 3." Calm the Storm: Don't Listen to the Sound of Breaking the Forest and Striking the Leaves " 4 "Ode to the Red Cliff" 5. Remembering the Past at Red Cliff 6."Huanxi Sand·A New Song, A Cup of Wine" 7. Night Mooring at Red Cliff 8 Dongli Yuefu
This sentence came from the ancient Chinese literary classic," Dream of the Red Chamber." It described how an author who had read enough books could write wonderful works like a god. Reading 10,000 books meant that one had read a certain number of books. The word " divine " meant that the author could write wonderful works based on his own understanding and experience. This sentence emphasized the fact that the author's reading and writing complemented each other. It was also a process of continuous accumulation and improvement.
Su Shi (1037 - 1101), also known as Zizhan, was a famous writer, painter, politician, and poet in the Northern Song Dynasty. His representative works included "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Remembering the Ancient Red Cliff". His poems were bold, unrestrained, fresh and natural, showing a state of transcendence. His works inherited the realistic poetry tradition of Du Fu and Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, and also absorbed many literary schools and thoughts of the Tang and Song Dynasties, such as Zen and Confucianism of the Song Dynasty. Su Shi's poems often expressed his deep understanding and thinking of life, nature and the universe, expressing his open-minded, optimistic and positive spiritual pursuit. Representative works: "Ode to Red Cliff": It described what Su Shi saw and heard in the Battle of Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period. It showed Su Shi's deep thoughts on war, history and life. "Niannu Jiao·Remembering the Past at Red Cliff": It depicted Su Shi's heroic deeds in the Battle of Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period. It showed Su Shi's reverence and emotion for heroes, history, and life. 3. Shuidiao Gemou: When Will the Bright Moon Appear: Through the description of Su Shi's longing for his wife and family in the distance under the moonlight, it shows Su Shi's cherishment and emotion for family, kinship and love.
Alright, I can recommend some of Su Shi's poems to you. The following are some of Su Shi's famous poems: 1 "Shuidiao Letou" 2. Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou 3." Calming Storm " 4 "Ode to the Red Cliff" 5."Huanxi Sand·A New Song, A Cup of Wine" 6 "Mountain West Village Tour" 7 "Nian Nujiao·Remembering the Ancient Red Cliff" 8 "Hard to Travel: Golden Axe and Iron Horse" 9 " Water Dragon's Roar·Second Rhyme Zhang Xing Zhi Fu Yin Autumn Thoughts " 10 " Shuidiao Letou·Mid-Autumn Festival " 11 "Niannujiao·Remembering the Ancient Red Cliff" Ode to the Red Cliff 13: Calming the Storm 14 "Huanxi Sand, A New Song, A Cup of Wine" 15 "Nanxiangzi·Climbing Jingkou Beigu Pavilion and Recalling the Past" Sapphire Case: Yuan Xi Ode to the Red Cliff 18 "Calm the Storm: Don't Listen to the Sound of the Forest Striking the Leaves" 19 Nian Nujiao: Remembering the Past at Red Cliff 20 "Setting the Storm-The South China Sea Presents Wang Dingguo's Servant Mother" 21 "Huanxi Sand, A New Song, A Cup of Wine" "Green Jade Case-Yuan Xi" Nian Nujiao: Remembering the Past at Red Cliff "Shuidiao Letou-Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival" Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou Ode to the Red Cliff 27 "Calm the Storm: Don't Listen to the Sound of the Forest Striking the Leaves" "Green Jade Case-Yuan Xi" 29 "Nanxiangzi·Climbing Jingkou Beigu Pavilion and Remembering the Past" 30 Nian Nujiao: Remembering the Past at Red Cliff The above is only a part of Su Shi's poems. I hope you will like them. If you need more of Su Shi's poems, please let me know at any time.
The poem in Su Shi's Begonia was: " The east wind spirals and shines brightly, and the fragrant fog is empty and the moon turns the corridor. I'm afraid the flowers will fall asleep in the middle of the night, so I burn high candles to illuminate my red makeup."