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Su Dongpo's title is one of the eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties, and the title you said is Li Bai's.
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Su Dongpo is a well-known outstanding literary scholar in the Northern Song Dynasty, and his noun "Water Tune Song Tou When Will the Bright Moon Be There" was released.
As if from the mouth of the immortal: "When is the bright moon?" Ask the sky for wine. I don't know what year it is in the heavenly palace. I.
If you want to go back by the wind, you are afraid of Qionglou Yuyu, and the height is unbearable."
When is the bright moon? Ask the sky for wine. I don't know what year it is in the heavenly palace, what year is it tonight" is knowingly asked, and the answer is.
I want to ride the wind and go back" Heavenly Palace, Qionglou Yuyu. The heavenly palace and Qionglou Yuyu are the bright moon. "I want to ride.
The wind returns" clearly stated: Su Dongpo is an immortal from the bright moon.
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"A certain man is a good man, he doesn't want to get married, he is strong by his father and brother, and he can't be self-defeating. (Su Shi's "Book with Liu Yiweng") Su Dongpo said that he was good at Taoism in his childhood, probably referring to the fact that he studied in Taoism since he was a child and accepted the influence of Taoist priest Zhang Yijian.
Su Dongpo systematically studied Taoist theories after he was appointed by the imperial court in the sixth year of his reign (1061) as the judge of Fengxiang Mansion. During his stay in Fengxiang Mansion, Su Dongpo visited the Taiping Palace of the Shangqing Dynasty in Zhongnan (Zhongnan Town, Zhouzhi County, Shaanxi) three times, and read "Daozang" here with great concentration.
Su Dongpo's last official position was the promotion of Chengdu Yuju Temple, and the Taoist Temple became the final destination of his official career. From the Taoist point of view, there is a definite number in the evolution of all things, and Su Dongpo seems to have an innate relationship with Taoism, and his ups and downs in life are always inextricably linked with Taoism.
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1. Su Shi, who had been in office for three months, was arrested by the officials of the Yushitai and sent to Beijing, and dozens of people were implicated. This is the famous "Wutai Poetry Case" of the Northern Song Dynasty. The New Party had to put Su Shi to death, and the rescue activities were also carried out at the same time as the government and the opposition.
Not only did many elders who had the same political views as Su Shi write books one after another, but even some people of insight from the Fa-changing faction also advised Shenzong not to kill Su Shi. Wang Anshi was retired to Jinling at that time, and he also wrote a book: "An has a holy world and kills talented people?
With everyone's efforts, this poetry case was decided because of Wang Anshi's "words", and Su Shi was lightly dismissed and demoted to the deputy envoy of Huangzhou (now Huanggang, Hubei) regiment training, "resettled in this state", and was monitored by the local government. Su Shi was imprisoned for one hundred and three days and was almost killed. Fortunately, Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin set the national policy of not killing the scholars, and he escaped the catastrophe.
2. During the period in Huangzhou, the position of deputy envoy of the Huangzhou regiment was quite lowly and had no real power, and Su Shi had become disheartened after this battle. After Su Shi arrived, he was depressed, and visited Chibi Mountain outside Huangzhou many times, and wrote famous works such as "Chibi Fu", "Later Chibi Fu" and "Nian Nujiao Chibi Nostalgia", so as to express his thoughts and feelings when he lived in the city.
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Su Shi is known as the god of poetry. Su Shi's poems, swaying freely, fresh and strong pants, are unique, and are known as the god of poetry. Su Shi (January 8, 1037 - August 24, 1101), the word Zizhan, also known as Hezhong, the number of Dongpo layman, known as Su Dongpo, Su Xian.
Han nationality, Meishan in Meizhou in the Northern Song Dynasty (blind ants now belong to Meishan City, Sichuan Province), ancestral home in Luancheng, Hebei Province, famous writer, calligrapher and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Su Shi is a representative of the highest literary achievements of the Song Dynasty, and has made high achievements in poetry, poetry, prose, calligraphy, and painting. His poems have a wide range of themes, are fresh and vigorous, make good use of exaggerated metaphors, and have a unique style, and are called "Su Huang" together with Huang Tingjian; The words are open and open-minded, and Xin Qiji is the same representative of the bold faction, and is called "Su Xin"; His prose writings are rich and unrestrained, and he is called "Ou Su" together with Ouyang Xiu, and is one of the "Eight Masters of Tang and Song Dynasty Hu Chong".
Liezi, known as Kou, also known as Yukou (also known as Guokou"), a thinker in the early Warring States period, is another representative of Taoist thought after Laozi and Zhuangzi, a native of Putian (now Zhengzhou, Henan), and Zheng Miaogong at the same time. Now 30 miles east of Zhengzhou City, there is a Liezi Temple in the north of Putian Village, Putian Township. It is based on the Yellow Emperor Laozi, advocating quiet and inaction. >>>More
He is a representative of the extravagant faction.
Su Dongpo's ability is indeed very strong, but he lacks the domineering of politicians in the officialdom, and he has repeatedly fallen into political party disputes, and the officialdom is not smooth, so that he has been exiled many times.
Because Su Dongpo is a real genius, the most talented great writer and artist in the history of Chinese culture, it is really an indescribable miracle in the history of culture. He has achieved first-class achievements in poetry, literature, calligraphy and painting, which are the most important mainstream cultural fields at that time, and anyone who achieves such an achievement in one of these fields is enough to be immortal, Su Shi actually has both the wisdom of one person, which is really impressive! In particular, his prose represents the highest achievement of classical Chinese literary and artistic prose, and forms a twin peaks with Sima Qian's historical prose of the Western Han Dynasty. >>>More
When the red-crowned crane flies in the air, its head, neck and slender legs are stretched straight, and the front and back are proportionate, which is very leisurely and contented, making it full of the "immortal" rhyme of the world's independence. Red-crowned cranes can live up to fifty or sixty years, which is considered the longest life expectancy in the bird world. Therefore, in the ancient poems, calligraphy and paintings of our country, there are often "pine cranes prolonging the years" graphics and inscriptions, in order to express the wish of the king a long life. >>>More