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Father Su Xun (1009-1066) Su Xun, Su Shi's name comes from here: "Look down at its rut and look at it...""Cao Di's Polemic" will not be wrong in this way.
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Su Xun, Su Shi's name comes from here: "Look down at its rut and look at it...."Cao Di's Polemic" will not be wrong in this way.
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Dad: Su Xun.
Brother: Su Zhe.
Himself: Su Shi.
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His father Su Xun and younger brother Su Zhe. And called the "Three Sus". They are all the eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties.
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Father Su Xun (1009-1066) haha heaven and earth (
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Su Shi's father is called Su Xun, and his younger brother is called Su Zhe.
Su Xun (father) Su Xun, one of the eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties, once wrote "The Second Son Said" to explain the origin of the name of his son. Su Xun is good at prose, especially good at political arguments, with clear arguments and strong gestures. Su Zhe (younger brother) Su Shi's younger brother, a writer and prime minister of the Northern Song Dynasty, and one of the "Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties".
Su Xun (May 22, 1009 - May 21, 1066), the word Mingyun, a self-named Laoquan, Han nationality, Meizhou Meishan (now Meishan, Sichuan) people. The writers of the Northern Song Dynasty, together with their sons Su Shi and Su Zhe, are famous for their literature, and are known as the "Three Sus", all of whom are included in the "Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties".
Su Xun is good at prose, especially good at political discussions, clear arguments, strong pen gestures, author of "Jiayou Collection" 20 volumes, and "Confession" 3 volumes, all of which have been passed down to the world together with "Song History".
According to Wang Shuizhao's statistics of "New Selections and New Notes on the Eight Great Books of the Tang and Song Dynasties", the ratio of Su Xun's arguments to essays is six to one, and the ratio of words to words is ten to one, the former has about 70,000 words, and the latter has only 7,000 words. The argument must explain the truth thoroughly so that there is no room for rebuttal.
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Su Shi's father is Su Xun.
Su Xun: Su Xun Xin was born in 1009, the word Mingyun, the number Laoquan, Han nationality, Meizhou Meishan, the Northern Song Dynasty writer early regret, and his son Su Shi and Su Zhe are collectively called the "Three Su", all of which are included in the "Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties".
Su Xun is good at prose, especially good at political discourse, clear and smooth arguments, strong pen gestures, the author of "Jiayou Collection" Huachun 20 volumes, and "Confession" 3 volumes, all of which have been passed down to the world together with "The History of the Song Dynasty".
The most prominent feature of Su Xun's prose is the sharpness of the language, mercilessly exposing and lashing out at the darkness of the Northern Song Dynasty society, but in the process of analyzing the seriousness of the problem, Su Xun will skillfully turn the pen, dilute the gesture, change the rhythm of the article, and ease the tone of the article, so that people can accept his sharpness and euphemism, which is mostly reflected in the needle.
Three Sus. refers to the Northern Song Dynasty essayist Su Xun and his sons Su Shi and Su Zhe. In the early years of Song Renzongjia, Su Xun, Su Shi, and Su Zhe, father and son, all went to Tokyo (now Kaifeng City, Henan). >>>More
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