For love, two people made such an oath. Finally, after solving one difficulty after another, they came together, and they can realize the oath of "born with the same, die with the same".
Love has such magic that two strangers meet and come together. In addition to fate, it is the determination of two people to maintain love. There are many such people, and some have made similar vows. We all know the story of the great calligrapher and painter Zhao Meng and his wife Guan Daosheng, who lived 500 years after Zhang Sheng.
It is said that Zhao Meng is not a simple person, but a real calligrapher. In addition, he is the 1 1 grandson of Zhao Kuangyin, Song Taizu. He didn't have much backbone, but he was attracted by Kublai Khan because of his talent and eventually became a doctor in Rong Lu. What makes people feel is that he not only has a good life, but also married a beautiful woman with amazing talent.
Finally, inspired by his wife's longing for his hometown and indifference to fame and fortune, Zhao Meng and his wife returned to their hometown. This Zhao Meng is also very talented and charming. Although his wife is eight years younger than him, it is inevitable that women in that era will have beauty after middle age. The romantic feelings in Zhao Meng's bones flooded, and his thinking became active. He hinted to his wife that he wanted to marry a concubine.
Mrs. Zhao, Guan Daosheng, was originally a clever woman, but she didn't know that her husband who had lived together for more than ten years had a little idea. She didn't make any noise. After several brewing, she wrote a poem "I Nong Ci":
You are so affectionate when you are jealous of me. A lot of feelings, in full swing. Twist a piece of mud to make you and me. Break us together and mix with water. Twist the other you and shape the other me. I got you into the mire, and you got me into the mire. I was born with you and died with you.
When Zhao Meng, our calligrapher and painter, saw this word, he remembered the past with his wife, and remembered the sweetness with his wife, which made him feel guilty. Then he looked at the "born in the same bed, died in the same bed" who vowed to live and die together. Where did you get the wretched idea of marrying a concubine? He finally stayed with his wife for more than ten years until her death. Three years later, he followed.