laitimes

Ranked ninth in China's five-thousand-year cultural history, the lustful literati

author:Blue Bridge Maple Grove
Ranked ninth in China's five-thousand-year cultural history, the lustful literati

In the 5,000-year cultural history of China, the ninth most lustful literati: Su Shi, a famous politician of the Northern Song Dynasty, a great thinker, a writer, a essayist (an article master), a poet, a poet, a poet, a painter, a gourmet, a historical water celebrity, a humorous novelist, a generation of easy-to-learn masters, and a master of dialectics. But Su Shi is also very fond of women, Su Shi's first two women are cousins, can be described as sister flowers, the third woman was only twelve years old when she married.

Ranked ninth in China's five-thousand-year cultural history, the lustful literati

Wang Fu, Su Shi's wife, married Su Shi at the age of sixteen and died at the age of twenty-seven, leaving his son, Su Mai, at the age of six. Wang Fu cared deeply for Su Shi, had deep affection and affection, and was called Su Shi's right-hand man, and ten years after his death, Su Shi wrote "Jiang Chengzi Yi Yi Zheng Yue Twenty Night Dream", a eulogy that has been recited through the ages.

Wang Runzhi, Wang Fu's cousin, Su Shi's step-brother, born Su Ji and Su Guo, was conferred the title of Tong'an Junjun (同安郡君), and was also the first su Shi(苏轼卒).

Ranked ninth in China's five-thousand-year cultural history, the lustful literati

Wang Yun Sushi's confidant and concubine. In the early years, his family was cold, and he fell into the song and dance class and became a famous trick in the West Lake. Born beautiful, intelligent and intelligent, able to sing and dance. Although mixed in the smoke and dust, it has a fresh and elegant temperament. Su Dongpo therefore loved Xing, Na as a concubine, when Su Shi was thirty-six years old, Chaoyun was twelve years old, Chaoyun was sensitive and righteous, and followed Su Dongpo to live in Huizhou. Shao Sheng died in Huizhou in the third year (1096), at the age of four Chinese New Year's Eve, and was buried in the southeast of Qichan Temple. Su Shi personally wrote epitaphs and wrote poems such as "Xijiang Yue Plum Blossom", "Slow Flowers in the Rain" and "Mourning Chaoyun" to express his deep affection and mourning for Chaoyun. Chaoyun passed away chanting the "Six Ru Pavilion" of the Diamond Sutra, and the monks of The Qi Zen Temple built the "Six Ru Pavilion" as a memorial.

Read on