Sushi Xiaoxue's famous sentences

Su Shi Xiaoxue's famous sentence is as follows:

1, light snow scatters smoke, clear waves and cold waves lead to long trenches-Shi's "Greeting Wu 'an"

2. Before ploughing, the light snow invaded, and the Buddha's lamp first reported dusk —— Stone "Two Monks Sent to Beishan Qingshun by Japanese-Soviet Amphibious Temple"

3. On November 1st, 2006, praying for rain, Zhang Longgong and Xiaoxue were drinking with guests in Juxing Hall-Snow in Shixing Hall (attached).

Su Shi (1037 ——11year), with a gentle word, was named Tieguan Taoist and Dongpo lay man, and was called Su Dongpo, Su Xian and Broken Fairy in the world. Meishan, Meizhou (now Meishan City, Sichuan Province), Luancheng, Hebei Province, was a writer, calligrapher and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty, and a historical water control celebrity. The father is Su Xun, the younger brother is Su Zhe, and the father and son are called "Sansu".

In the second year of Jiayou (1057), he took part in the second division of palace examination, and won a Jinshi (one said that he was a scholar). In the sixth year of Jiayou (106 1), he took the system examination and was awarded the judge of Fengxiang prefecture. When I was in Song Shenzong, I worked in Hangzhou, Mizhou, Xuzhou and Huzhou. In the third year of Yuanfeng (1080), he was demoted as the assistant envoy of Huangzhou Yingyong because of Wutai poetry case.

After Song Zhezong acceded to the throne, he became a bachelor of Hanlin, a bachelor of reading and a minister of rites, and was released to take charge of Hangzhou, Yingzhou, Yangzhou and Dingzhou. The new party came to power and was demoted to Danzhou, Huizhou. While in Song Huizong, he was pardoned, returned to the north and died in Changzhou. In the Southern Song Dynasty, posthumous title was canonized as "Wenzhong".

Poetry:

Su Shi's views on society and thoughts on life are undisguised in his literary works, among which poetry is the most hearty. In more than 2,700 Su poems, the theme of intervening in social reality and thinking about life is very prominent.

Su Shi's attitude towards various unreasonable phenomena in social reality is "out of date", and he always regards criticizing reality as an important theme of his poems. What is more valuable is that Su Shi's criticism of society is not limited to the New Deal or the present. He criticized the long-standing abuses and bad habits in feudal society, and embodied a deeper critical consciousness.