Su Shi's family members

Name (Appellation) Family Brief Introduction Su Xu (Grandfather) No Su Xun (Father) Su Xun, one of the eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties, wrote The Theory of Naming Two Sons to explain why his son was named. Cheng (mother) 18, the daughter of Meishan billionaire, married Su Xun at the age of 19. After marriage, couples educate their children and do housework. Su Shi's life thought is deeply influenced by his mother. Brothers and sisters (according to historical records, Su Xun and Cheng * * * had three sons and three daughters, but Su Jingxian, the eldest son, died young) Su Ba Niang (sister), also known as Su Shi's sister, married her cousin when she was one year old. After the marriage, she died of depression and depression. Su Zhe (younger brother) Su Shi's younger brother, one of the eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties. Wife Wang Fu (wife), Su Shi's wife, married Su Shi at the age of 16 and 19. After marriage, they fell in love sweetly. Married for eleven years, died of illness at the age of 27. When Su Shi was forty years old, he wrote "Twenty Dreams in the First Month of Jiang" to mourn his dead wife. Wang Runzhi (wife) is Wang Fu's cousin. Wang Fu died three years later and married Su Shi. Su Shi was 58 years old and 46 years old. Wang Chaoyun (concubine) is a geisha. At the age of thirty-eight, Su Shi redeemed twelve-year-old Chaoyun, and later took her as a concubine. Accompany Su Shi through the years when his career is not smooth. Later, he died three years ago, at the age of 34. Mai Su's wife Wang Fu's children, Su Shi's wife Wang Runzhi's children, Su Guo's wife Wang Runzhi's children, Su Dun's concubine Chaoyun's children, died under one year old, and the information of their children came from; Part of the information about wives and concubines comes from