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What kind of outlook on life does Su Shi's Qian Chibi Fu show?
su Shi's pre-chibi fu.

In fact, the conversation between Hakka and Su Zi tells two views on life. Hakka thinks that flying in heaven and earth is a drop in the ocean, so he mourns the rest of his life and admires the infinity of the Yangtze River. Su Zi's outlook on life is even more open-minded. He thinks that only the breeze on the river and the bright moon in the mountains can make his ears sound, and when he meets it, his eyes become beautiful. My son and I are in the right place. In Su Zi's view, people and the breeze and the bright moon are equal to the nature of heaven and earth, and there is nothing to feel sorry for themselves. It can be seen that Su Zi's attitude towards a limited life is so grand that he has truly reached the life realm of harmony between man and nature.

In the former Red Cliff, the decadence of "guest" is actually a portrayal of Su Shi's own inner pain, and his official career is ups and downs, so he has a feeling of vicissitudes of life and a decadent mood. Open-minded and cheerful positive attitude

After being demoted several times, Su Shi did have decadent negative emotions, but his broad-minded mind helped him get out of the doldrums and face life positively, which shows Su Shi's positive and broad-minded attitude towards life, that is, "if he is rich, he will help the world, and if he is poor, he will be immune to it".

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