What about Liu Bei's wife Sun Shangxiang?

He jumped into the river at the junction of Chuwangshan and Linyi Mountain in Shishou City, Hubei Province. After Battle of Red Cliffs, Liu Bei married Sun Quan's sister Sun Shangxiang, and the husband and wife lived in the foothills of Dongyue Mountain. The two love each other like paint. At this time, Liu Zhang, the profit, invited Liu Bei to help Sichuan, and Pang Tong, the counselor, also urged him to enter Sichuan and seize the profit in order to achieve great cause. Liu Bei reluctantly gave up what he had just given up, bid farewell to his new wife, and led the army into Sichuan. When they left, they reluctantly agreed to come back and shed tears. After Liu Bei entered Sichuan, Mrs. Sun always missed her husband and often sent people to inquire about his whereabouts and news. Every day, when the air is cool or the magpie climbs the branches, she climbs the Dongyue Mountain behind the palace and stands on tiptoe to look away from her husband. Panlang, she still thinks the mountain is low. In order to see her husband's shadow, she sent someone to put a stone on the stage. Over time, the stone platform was stamped with deep footprints. The footprints of these women are still discernible after 1000 years of wind and rain. This stone is Wangfutai. Finally, Mrs. Sun didn't see her smug husband. Because he mistakenly believed the news that Wu Guotai was seriously ill, he was tricked back to Soochow by Sun Quan, and he lived in the confinement from then on. In 222 AD, Liu Bei was falsely accused of revenge for his brother. Defeated by Lu Xun of Dongwu, he died in the army. When Mrs. Sun got the news, it was like a bolt from the blue and she was extremely sad. She immediately drove to Shishou River, climbed Dongyue Mountain, stood on the stone platform, burst into tears in the direction of her husband's westward journey, and then jumped into the rolling Yangtze River, ending her sad life and endless nostalgia.