Su Shi's aliases are Dong Po Jushi, Zi Zhan, Su Yu Bureau, Tie Guan Taoist, Su Dong Po, He Zhong, Su Xian, Po Xian, and Su Wen Zhong.
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Su Shi (January 8, 1037-August 24, 1101), the word Zizhan, the name of Dongpo Jushi, world known as Su Dongpo, Su Xian, Po-xien, Han Chinese, Meishan, Meizhou (present-day Meshan City, Sichuan Province) people. Northern Song Dynasty literati, calligrapher, gourmet, painter, historical water control celebrities, Su Xun's son.
Su Shi had many talents and achievements in literature and art, and was a rare literary and artistic genius in Chinese history. As a poet, his poems were few in number but wide-ranging in subject matter and bold and atmospheric in style, and he was known as "Su Huang" together with Huang Tingjian.
His poems are famous for their boldness, combining realism and romanticism to express his worries about the current situation and his feelings about life. Su Shi's poems "Song of Water", "Red Cliff Fugue" and "Nian Nujiao - Red Cliff Huai Gu" are classics in Chinese literary history.
Su Shi was not only highly accomplished in poetry, but also in calligraphy and painting. His calligraphy is characterized by running script and regular script, and his representative works include "Cold Food Post" and "Huangzhou Cold Food Poem Post". His calligraphy is characterized by a variety of changes in the strokes, and he is regarded as a representative of the "Su School". In addition, Su Shi was also a painter, specializing in ink bamboo, ink plum and so on.
In addition to his achievements in literature and art, Su Shi was also a politician and a celebrity in historical water management. He held several local official positions and made outstanding contributions in governing local water conservancy. Su Shi's experience in water management is known as "Su Causeway", which is one of the famous water conservancy projects in Chinese history.
Su Shi was also philosophical. He believed in Zen Buddhism and advocated the idea of both Confucianism and Buddhism, focusing on the cultivation of one's moral character, which made him the founding father of Shuology in the middle of the Northern Song Dynasty.
In terms of family, Su Shi's wife Wang Fu and his father Su Xun had a great influence on him. Wang Fu was Su Shi's first wife and his childhood playmate. With Wang Fu's support, Su Shi became a talented writer and calligrapher. Su Xun, on the other hand, was Su Shi's father, whose talent, wisdom in dealing with the world and unique way of family education had a profound impact on Su Shi.
In terms of experience, Su Shi went through many trials and tribulations, but still maintained an optimistic attitude towards life and a passion for literature and art. His career path was not smooth, and he was once relegated to Huangzhou for the "Wutai Poetry Case". Despite the many blows and tribulations he suffered, he always persisted in his beliefs and pursuits, and left behind a precious cultural heritage for future generations with his outstanding talent and extraordinary talent.
In summary, Su Shi was a rare literary and artistic genius in Chinese history, and his works, ideas and cultural influence not only had a wide legacy and application at the time, but also had a far-reaching impact on Chinese history and culture.
He is one of the quintessential cultural masters who integrated cultural cultivation, humanistic qualities and aesthetic emotions, and not only possessed a high degree of ideological quality and cultural and spiritual connotations, but also set up an outstanding cultural model for future generations.