Source: Su Dongpo's "Red Cliff Fu" "The guests are happy, the lights are thinner, the dishes are exhausted, and the cups and plates are messy. The same pillow boat, I don't know that the East is white. "
The guest smiled happily, washed the cup and filled it again. All the vegetables and fruits have been eaten, and the cups and plates are in a mess. Everyone slept on the boat with pillows on each other, and before you know it, there was a white dawn in the East.
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The creative background of Fu on the Red Wall;
Fu on the Red Wall was written by Su Shi when he was relegated to Huangzhou (now Huanggang, Hubei) in the fifth year of Song Shenzong Yuanfeng (1082). This poem describes what the author and his friends saw and felt when they went boating in Chibi on a moonlit night. Taking the author's subjective feelings as a clue, through the form of subject-object question and answer, it reflects the author's liberation from boating on a moonlit night to drawing lessons from a painful experience and then to philosophy. ?
Quan Fu embodies its unique artistic conception in layout and structural arrangement, with deep feelings and profound thoughts. It has a high literary position in the history of China literature and has a great influence on later Fu, prose and poetry.
References:
Chibi Fu-Baidu Encyclopedia