Watching the Tide is a well-thought-out classic by scholars in the Southern Song Dynasty, which is excerpted from the third volume of Old Wulin. By describing what the author saw and heard before, during and after the high tide in Qiantang River, and the grand occasion of watching the tide, this paper skillfully interweaves the beauty of nature and humanistic feelings, and depicts the spectacular scene of the high tide, the moving scene of naval exercises, the heroic attitude of the high tide athletes and the amazement of the high tide crowd in four parts with very refined pen and ink, which makes the readers immersive.
Watching the Tide (the first volume of the fourth-grade Chinese textbook of People's Education Press) is a text of the fourth-grade Chinese textbook of People's Education Press, written by Zhao Zongcheng and Zhu Mingyuan. It's about watching tide in Qiantang River on August 18.
Guanchao (a poem by Su Shi, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty) is a calligraphy written by Su Shi to his youngest son before his death. Su Shi ended his long exile, from a generous man who was full of political ambitions and devoted himself to serving the country to an old man who calmly faced and knew the Zen machine of life. I heard that my youngest son was going to be appointed as the judge of Zhongshan House, so I wrote this poem.
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In the second year of Jiayou (1057), Su Shi was a scholar. Song Shenzong worked in Fengxiang, Hangzhou, Mizhou, Xuzhou and Huzhou. In the third year of Yuanfeng (1080), he was demoted to be the permanent assistant ambassador of Huangzhou because of Wutai poetry case.
After Song Zhezong acceded to the throne, he was known in Hangzhou, Yingzhou, Yangzhou, Dingzhou and other places. In his later years, he was exiled to Huizhou and Danzhou because of the ruling of the New Party. Song Huizong was granted amnesty and returned to the north, where he died. Song Gaozong posthumously awarded a surname, posthumous title "article".
Su Shi was a literary leader in the mid-Northern Song Dynasty, and made great achievements in poetry, ci, writing, calligraphy and painting. His writing is arbitrary; His poems are broad in subject matter, fresh and healthy, good at exaggeration and metaphor, and unique in style. He is also called "Su Huang" with Huang Tingjian. His words are bold and unconstrained, and they are both bold and unconstrained representatives with Xin Qiji, and they are also called "Su Xin".
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