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A sequence of lyrical ci poems moves between intimate domestic scenes and expansive natural imagery to meditate on longing, transience, and consolation. The speaker invokes moonlight and wine to prompt reflection, balances desire for escape with the fear of isolation, and frames personal sorrow against larger recurring cycles. Rivers, pavilions, birds, and shifting weather anchor moments of memory, wit, and political disappointment refracted into private feeling. The pieces close by asserting a wish for enduring human connection across distance, accepting that completeness and separation coexist.

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Shi Su

Su Shi, also known as Su Dongpo, was a prominent Chinese poet, essayist, and calligrapher of the Song dynasty. Renowned for his literary versatility, he made significant contributions to poetry, prose, and painting, blending personal reflection with social commentary. His works often explore themes of nature, philosophy, and the human experience. Among his notable pieces are "東坡志林" (Dongpo's Notes), "東坡樂府" (Dongpo's Music), and the famous poem "水調歌頭" (Shui Diao Ge Tou), which showcases his mastery of the ci form. Su Shi's influence extends beyond literature, as he is celebrated for his innovative spirit and profound insights into life.

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