Selected Poems of Su Shi (a Collection of Chinese Poetry Classifications from Past Dynasties)

Selected Poems of Su Shi (a Collection of Chinese Poetry Classifications from Past Dynasties)

by Editor-in-chief Yi Dianchen

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About This Novel

Su Shi achieved pinnacle achievements in poetry, prose, lyrics, calligraphy, painting, etc. In the Song Dynasty when talented people abounded. He was a rare literary and artistic genius in Chinese history.

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It's Also114mo ago

Su Dongpo is worthy of being a rare genius. His poems are vigorous and simple, and every word flows from his pure heart and lungs.

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Tokiyo93mo ago

Savor

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Mountains Are High and People Make Peaks99mo ago

Talent covers the ages

Su Shi's literary talent is extraordinary, handsome, and beautiful. The more I read, the more I fall in love with him. I like his writing as the person's straightforwardness, and his true temperament with a clear distinction between love and hate.

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Crab109mo ago

There are so many typos, what does the editor do?

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Book Friends 2021030176542116988104mo ago

I really want to finish it

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There is a Road in the Book Mountain_cb105mo ago

I like Su Dongpo's poetry very much.

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Zhanjiang Ah Weiwei112mo ago

good book

Good book, pick it up haha😜

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Leading the Way112mo ago

Su Shi was a poet, lyricist, essayist, calligrapher, painter, classics scholar, medical expert, gourmet, politician, literary critic, Buddhist scholar, etc. He was a rare all-rounder in Chinese history. At the same time, it combines three kinds of thoughts, Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, which are very contradictory. There is no greater master than this.

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Jia13980mo ago

I feel that Su Shi's lyrics are much better than his poems. Most of the poems use too many allusions and are difficult to read; and the poems themselves lack a sense of imagery. I feel that for the poems, the annotations mostly mention Su Shi's talent, but do not explain the poetic meaning itself. Lin Yutang said that he loved Su Shi's poems the most.

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Tokiyo94mo ago

Read it

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