Huizhou Ichijie 》/ "Eating Lychee"--Author: Su Shi Song
Under the Luofu Mountain, there are four seasons of spring, and the tangerines and plums are new in every order.
Three hundred pieces of lychee are eaten every day, and one does not quit being a Lingnan man.
Interpretation:
Luofu Mountain is spring in all seasons, and loquats and yellow plums are fresh every day.
If I eat three hundred lychees a day, I would like to be a Lingnan man forever.
Extended information:
Su Shi (January 8, 1037, one says December 19, 1036 - August 1101 24, 1037), the word Zizhan, and Zhong, the name of Tieguan Taoist, Dongpo Jushi, world known as Su Dongpo, Su Xian, Han nationality, Meishan, Meizhou (Meishan City, Sichuan Province) people, ancestor of Hebei Luancheng, the Northern Song Dynasty, a famous writer, calligrapher, painter.
Su Shi is the leader of the literary world in the middle of the Northern Song Dynasty, and has made high achievements in poetry, lyrics, prose, calligraphy and painting. The text is unrestrained; the poem is broad, fresh and robust, making good use of hyperbole and simile, unique style, and Huang Tingjian, known as "Su Huang"; the word opened up a school of boldness, and Xin Qiji is the same as a representative of the bold school, known as "Su Xin"; the prose writings are rich and bold, and Ouyang Xiu, known as "Ou Su". "
Ou Shi is one of the Eight Greats of the Tang and Song dynasties. Su Shi is good at calligraphy, one of the "Four Song Masters"; he is good at literati painting, especially good at ink bamboo, strange stones, dead wood, etc. He is also good at calligraphy, one of the "Four Song Masters".
Su Shi's works include "Seven Collections of Dongpo", "Dongpo Yi Zhuan", "Dongpo Lefu", "Xiaoxiang Bamboo and Stone Scroll", "Ancient Wood and Strange Stones Scroll", and so on.
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