Su Shi, this brilliant cultural superstar in the Northern Song Dynasty, was not only an outstanding writer, calligrapher, and painter, but also a famous historical figure in water management. In the vast starry sky of literature and art, he shines brightly. He is called ‘Ou Su’ together with Ouyang Xiu, ‘Su Huang’ together with Huang Tingjian, ‘Su Xin’ together with Xin Qiji, and ‘Su Xin’ together with his father Su Xun and younger brother Su Zhe. His poetry, lyrics, calligraphy and painting have a variety of styles and profound styles, and his influence has traveled through time and space and has lasted to this day. Although his life journey was full of ups and downs and ups and downs, he was always filled with an optimistic and open-minded spirit, and was still humorous and humorous. So, what kind of MBTI type does his personality charm fit? Let’s peel off the cocoon together and make an in-depth analysis.
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Su Shi’s MBTI: Extraversion (E) VS Introversion (I)
Su Shi was keen on making friends, and his friends were everywhere, regardless of their wealth or distance. He once said: ‘There is no friend in the world, and I am no friend of others.’ His friendship is sincere and profound, and he can avoid being afraid of wind and rain or power. In order to save his friend Huang Tingjian, he did not hesitate to write a letter to directly advise him, and even if he was demoted to the deputy envoy of Huangzhou Tuanlian, he would not hesitate to do so. During his time in Huangzhou, he kept writing letters with his friends, encouraging and discussing each other. His poems are also often filled with longing and blessings for his friends, such as ‘Shuitu Songtou·The End of Bingchen’ and ‘Shuitu Songtou·Sending Ouyang Xiu back to Beijing’. His way of making friends won the respect and praise of friends. Ouyang Xiu once commented: ‘Su Zizhan is the best person in the world to be friends with.’ From this we can see that Su Shi should have an E-type personality, good at communicating with others, and willing to share with others.
Su Shi’s MBTI: Intuition (N) VS Feeling (S)
Su Shi was very imaginative, and his poems, writings, calligraphy and paintings were full of imagination and association. His expression was sometimes abstract, sometimes concrete, sometimes metaphorical, and sometimes straightforward. He once said: ‘My poems do not speak about things, but things are outside of poems.’ His observations and insights on nature and humanities are fully demonstrated in poems such as ‘Drinking on the Lake for the First Sunset’ and ‘Inscription on the West Forest Wall’. His imagination was highly admired and learned by later generations, and Li Qingzhao once praised: ‘The wonderfulness of Su Zi’s poems is almost unparalleled in the world.’ Therefore, Su Shi must have an N-type personality, who likes thinking and creation, and pays attention to meaning and concepts.
Su Shi’s MBTI: Judgement (J) VS Perception (P)
Su Shi’s attitude towards life is flexible and changeable, and he is at ease and unconventional. He once said: ‘I am living, but knowing that there is no limit.’ His poetry, calligraphy and painting often reflects innovation and change, such as ‘The Fu of the Red Cliff in the Front’, ‘The Fu of the Red Cliff in the Back’, ‘The Tie of the Cold Food’ and ‘Xiaoxiang Bamboo and Stone Picture’ as examples. His flexibility and change have been praised and imitated by later generations. His poetry style is ‘Bold and Bold School’, and he is called ‘Su Xin’ together with Xin Qiji; his calligraphy is called ‘Dongpo Style’, and he is called ‘Song Four Schools’ together with Huang Tingjian, Mi Fu and Cai Xiang. Therefore, Su Shi should have a P-type personality, likes to explore and try, and pays attention to reality and possibility.
Su Shi’s MBTI: Thinking (T) VS Emotion (F)
Su Shi was rich in emotions, and his poems, lyrics, calligraphy and painting were full of emotions, sometimes tragic, sometimes heroic, sometimes humorous, and sometimes graceful. His feelings are real and direct, without any concealment or fear of taboos. He once said, ‘My poems do not express my ambitions, but their ambitions are in poetry.’ In poems such as ‘Nian Nujiao·Nostalgia in Chibi’, ‘Jiangchengzi·Dreams at Night on the Twentieth Day of the First Month of Yimao’, his feelings about life and his dissatisfaction with the world are fully revealed. His emotions aroused strong resonance and admiration from readers, and Lu You once sighed: ‘Su Zi’s poems are so sad that they are unparalleled in the world.’ Therefore, Su Shi has a F
personality, attaching importance to personal values and emotional expression.
Summarize
To sum up, Su Shi’s MBTI personality type should be the ENFP personality type. This type of person is full of vitality and creative, and is a free person who is good at communicating and can always find a reason to smile in life. I wonder if this conclusion is consistent with what you think? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area to communicate~
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