Su Shi's wife
Wang Fu (wife): Su Shi's wife married Su Shi at the age of 19 16. 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): Cousin Wang Fu married Su Shi three years after his death. Su Shi was 58 years old and 46 years old. (Concubine): Originally 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. In addition to the wife that Ming Media was marrying, men were superior to women at that time, and Su Shi was an official appointed by the court, so there should be many concubines in his life. As for the number and names, it is not clear.
All three wives and concubines were surnamed Wang and died young.
More interestingly, Su Shi's three wives are all Wang Xing. I don't know whether they are destined or destined. Su Shi was attached to women all his life. Among these wives, Wang is the one who has the greatest influence on Su Shi and is deeply loved and missed by Su Shi. She is Su Shi's first wife, also known as married couple and young couple, who accompanied Su Shi through his initial career path. Wang Fu was only in her early twenties when she died, and she was also a young woman. Wang Fu was originally a distant cousin of Su Shi's mother. At the behest of his parents, Su Shi married Wang Fu at the age of eighteen, when Wang Fu was as beautiful as flowers and as beautiful as jade, and was sixteen. From the perspective of appearance alone, Wang Fu is not like a fish sinking into a wild goose, but can only be regarded as a beauty. But in terms of talent, Wang Fu is extremely smart and has the ability to recognize people. She can be Su Shi's assistant outside and a mistress at home, and she is also a rare virtuous woman. However, this beautiful woman was unlucky and died at the age of 27, leaving an indelible scar on Su Shi. Presumably, everyone still remembers Su Shi's poem "Jiangchengzi", which was written in memory of his late wife Wang Fu and ten years after her death.