
Poetry of Su Shi - Su Shi Poems - Chinese Poetry - cn-poetry.com
Approximately 2,700 poems and 800 letters penned by Su Shi have been preserved to date. His mastery spanned across various forms, including the shi, ci and fu styles of poetry, as well as …
Su Shi - Wikipedia
Su Shi (simplified Chinese: 苏轼; traditional Chinese: 蘇軾; pinyin: Sū Shì; 8 January 1037 – 24 August 1101), courtesy name Zizhan (子瞻), art name Dongpo (東坡), was a Chinese poet, …
蘇軾 水調歌頭 translation: Water Song, by Su Shi (明月幾時有)
2011年10月21日 · This is a translation and annotation of the poem 明月幾時有 (Míng Yuè Jǐshí Yǒu) by the Song dynasty poet 蘇軾 (Su Shi). The poem is a 詞 poem, intended to be sung to …
Calming the Waves by Su Shi - Chinese Poetry
2024年12月7日 · Su Shi wrote this lyric on his way back from the Sandy Lake,15kms to the east of Huangzhou where he had been banished since 1080. This ci, too, dates from march of …
Su Shi Index - Chinese Poems
Su Shi was the greatest writer of Song ci lyrics, often celebrating the joys of relaxed and transitory pleasures. Each poem indexed below appears in characters, pinyin, and literal and literary …
Su Shi English Translations - Chinese Poems
Click on the title of each poem for the text in Chinese characters, pinyin and literal translation. Dreaming of My Deceased Wife on the Night of the 20th Day of the First Month Su Shi
Su Shi - Poet Su Shi Poems - Poem Hunter
The Milky Way is silent, I turn to the jade plate. Next year where will I watch the bright moon? He was named Shi (軾) by his father Su Xun after a decorative arm rest used in the front part of …
Su Shi | Song Dynasty, Poetry, Calligraphy | Britannica
Su Shi was one of China’s greatest poets and essayists, who was also an accomplished calligrapher and a public official. A member of a literary family, the young Su Shi performed …
Su Shi - China Daily
3 天之前 · The poems and lyrics of Su Shi (1037-1101), often known as Su Dongpo, were of a virile timbre and an unrestrained spirit. A native of today's Sichuan Province. His style name …
Su Shi – one of the most prominent Chinese poet ... - chinatripedia
Su Shi (苏轼) (1037-1101), also known as Su Dongpo (苏东坡), was one of the most prominent poets and cultural figures of the Song dynasty in China. He was a versatile scholar, poet, …