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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Su_ShiSu Shi - Wikipedia

    Su Shi is renowned as a founding figure of the háofàng school in ci poetry, characterized by a spirit of boldness and a broader theme. Su Shi expanded the ci genre's thematic range, infusing it with a variety of non-traditional topics, many of which were drawn from his own life experiences. His lyrics delved into deeper, more contemplative ...

  2. Su Shi (born January 8, 1037, Meishan [now in Sichuan province], China—died August 24, 1101, Changzhou, Jiangsu province) 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 brilliantly in his official examinations and was ...

  3. A poet, politician, writer, calligrapher, painter and aesthetic theorist, Su Shi was the pre-eminent scholar of the Song dynasty. ‘He was so prolific in so many different fields that it is very tempting to think of him as a proto-Renaissance man,’ says Sooke, ‘even though he was born four centuries before Leonardo.’.

  4. Apr 27, 2017 · Official biography of Su Shi in standard dynastic history (juan 338) relies heavily on Su Zhes funerary inscription for Su Shi. Additional information from official historical documents is evident.

  5. Nov 15, 2015 · Su Shi. Su Shi (蘇軾, 1037–1101) was a writer, poet, artist, calligrapher, pharmacologist, and statesman of the Song dynasty, and one of the major poets of the Song era.

  6. 4 days ago · Su Shi, his father Su Xun and younger brother Su Che were known as the "Three Sus". Su Shi was a master of all literary forms, including poetry, lyrics, Fu and prose essays. 2,400 poems and lyrics by Su survive, many of them vivid evocations of the poet's own experiences.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Su_ShiSu Shi - Wikiwand

    Su Shi, courtesy name Zizhan (子瞻), art name Dongpo (東坡), was a Chinese poet, essayist, stateman, calligrapher, painter, gastronome, and travel writer who lived during the Song dynasty.

  8. Remembered today primarily as a poet, calligrapher, and critic, the protean Su Shi was an outspoken player in the contentious politics and intellectual debates ...

  9. Su Shi (Also known as Su Dongpo 苏东坡, 1037 –1101), is regarded as one of China’s greatest artists and Renaissance men. He was a writer, poet, painter, calligrapher, harmacologist, gastronome, and a statesman of the Song Dynasty.

  10. Su Shi, courtesy name Zizhan, art name Dongpo, was a Chinese poet, writer, politician, calligrapher, painter, pharmacologist, and gastronome of the Song dynasty.