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Who is Su Gong of Hangzhou commemorating?

Su Gong of Su Gong Temple in Hangzhou commemorates Su Shi, a great writer in the Northern Song Dynasty.

1. Su Shi went to Hangzhou twice as an official: the first time was 107 1 to 1074 as an official in Hangzhou; The second time was from 1089 to 109 1 year, and it was appointed as a well-known person in Hangzhou.

Second, Su Shi made remarkable achievements during his tenure in Hangzhou, which was praised by the people at that time and also by future generations. At that time, there were frequent droughts and floods in Hangzhou, and the West Lake was seriously silted up. Su Shi recruited migrant workers, shared 200,000 workers, dredged the West Lake in an all-round way, built a long embankment across the lake from south to north with weeds and silt dug from the West Lake, and built six stone arch bridges on the embankment. This long dike is now the "Su Causeway". Su Dongpo said in a poem: "I expanded the lake green in Qiantang, and women sang on the levee." The Sixth Bridge spans the Tianhan River, and the North Mountain begins in Nanshantong. Suddenly I was shocked, and my old salary was swept away. "It can be seen that Su Dongpo's efforts cannot be separated from the more charming posture of the West Lake. It is worth mentioning that the three small stone pagodas of "Three Ponds Reflecting the Moon", another famous landscape in the Ten Scenes of West Lake, were also erected by Su Shi at that time to prevent the West Lake from silting up. For the benefit of the next official, Su Shi managed the West Lake and made Hangzhou more poetic. Under the washing of the gentle waves in the West Lake, he also wrote many wonderful poems, among which Rain after Drinking on the Lake is undoubtedly the most famous one-"The water is beautiful and sunny, and the mountains are empty and rainy. "If you want to compare the West Lake to the West Lake, light makeup and heavy makeup are always appropriate." People in Hangzhou say that the West Lake is "not as rainy as clear lake". In this poem, the clear lake and the rainy lake are charming in Su Shi's works. It's ethereal and colorful, sunny and rainy. The last two sentences use ingenious metaphors to describe the beauty of the West Lake with the beauty of stones, which gives off endless artistic charm. The sparkling West Lake makes Su Dongpo brilliant; Su Dongpo's beauty fills the West Lake with pen and ink.

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