There is neither wind, nor rain, nor sunThe assessment of the whole poem is as follows:
This poem is innovatively designed, using the subtle to show the immense. From the roar of rain to the transcendent immensity of life, the image of "wind and rain" is a symbol of disaster and misfortune in life. The whole poem shows that the poet has a broad mind that allows nature to come naturally, is not afraid of setbacks, and is optimistic and broad-minded about the ups and downs of life. From this poem we can see his broad-minded spirit, cheerful personality and detached outlook on life.
The phrase "I can live my whole life in mist and rain" in the last film sums up the ups and downs of the poet's life and his calm attitude towards life. The next part, "There is neither wind, nor rain, nor sun", enriches the theme of the poem and shows the poet's detached visione about life, according to which he is not surprised by changes and does not follow the joys and sorrows of things.
Creative context:
This poem was written in the fifth year of Wufeng (1082). At that time, Su Shi was demoted to Huang because of. The Wutai poetry affair (now Huanggang, Hubei province) has been going on for two years. Su Shi was in a very dangerous situation in Huangzhou and his life was very difficult, but he was still calm and optimistic. This poem was written when Su Shi was demoted to Huangzhou (now Huanggang, Hubei) for two full years due to the Wutai poetry affair.
Su Shi was in a very dangerous situation in Huangzhou and his life was very difficult, but he was still calm and optimistic. From this poem we can see his broad mind, cheerful personality and detached outlook on life.