Guan Daosheng was a famous female calligrapher, painter and poet in Yuan Dynasty. She has been smart and sensitive since she was a child, and her appearance is very touching. When she got married, people who wanted to pursue Guan Daosheng stepped on the threshold. Because Guan Daosheng doesn't care about being rich and powerful, he just wants to spend his life with the person he loves, so Guan Daosheng waited until he was 28 years old to get married.
When Guan Daosheng and his maid were playing in the street, Guan Daosheng was stumped by solve riddles on the lanterns, and then a strange boy answered correctly. Guan Daosheng looked at each other in surprise at that time. Later, Guan Daosheng married this childe, namely Zhao Mengfu. After marriage, they played the piano and sang, and they were very loving.
Historically, Zhao Mengfu loved his wife very much, even praised her unconsciously when talking with friends, and even felt proud of having such a wife. At the same time, Zhao Mengfu was also successful in officialdom at that time. After eventually becoming the highest official in North Korea, his wife Guan Daosheng was posthumously awarded as Mrs. Wei.
The short film "The Love of My Life" is only a few minutes, but it describes the happy life of Zhao Mengfu and Guan Daosheng after their marriage very happily and sweetly. When Zhao Mengfu was forty years old, because friends and officials around him all had concubinage, Zhao Mengfu, as a senior official, also had the idea of concubinage.
However, when Guan Daosheng heard that her husband had such an idea, he did not go forward to make trouble or feel sad alone, but turned around and left silently. At the same time, I wrote a poem "I Nong Ci" in the boudoir and gave it to my husband. Zhao Mengfu read this poem and remembered the happy life of him and his wife, so when he recalled the idea of concubinage, he deeply blamed himself and regretted it. From then on, Zhao Mengfu no longer had the idea of concubinage, and continued to live happily with his wife.