What poem did Su Dongpo write for his concubine Wang Chaoyun?

Mourn for the clouds

As a seedling, it is amazing not to show off and not to make Tong Wu mysterious to me.

In the scene, I hate that there is no chitose medicine, only Hinayana Zen.

If you want to pay off your old debts when you are sad, you can break your back.

There is no distance to the bamboo root, and the night light is courteous.

The author is Su Shi.

, is a poem in the Song Dynasty. Wang Chaoyun (1062—1096) was named Xia Zi. Qiantang people in Zhejiang Province in Song Dynasty. The concubine of Su Shi (Su Dongpo), a great writer, 1094 and Su Dongpo lived in Huizhou. He died in the third year and was buried in the lonely mountain of West Lake in Huizhou. Su Dongpo personally wrote an epitaph and wrote a poem "Mourning Morning Clouds", expressing her deep affection and grief for Morning Clouds.