What does Su Shi, a great writer, think of love in his letter to his wife in A Mutual Help Spring Festival Evening in Los Angeles?

In ancient history, not many people can be called great writers, but Su Shi is worthy of the title of great writer. As a romantic poet, Su Shi has a rich natural love life. Su Shi married three women in his life, two of whom were his wife's cousins. The other is Su Shi's maid. Although the story of him and his concubine Wang Chaoyun is talked about by many people, the only woman he loves most in his life is his wife Wang Fu. So, what does Su Shi, a great writer, think of the love in the letter to his wife in A Mutual Help Spring Festival Evening in Los Angeles?

Everyone may be unfamiliar with Rainbow Fu, but you must remember that Su Shi once wrote a famous sentence "The mountain is limited, wait for you to meet again and find a companion" in "A Mutual Help Spring Festival Evening in Los Angeles". The heroine described in the poem is his wife-Wang Fu.

Since its publication, this poem has touched many people. In just a few words, we can see that Su Shi misses his wife. I sigh that this poem is catchy to read and envy their love at the same time. However, Su Shi never cared what people around him would think of him as so infatuated. Su Shi only thought of his wife, that's all.

It is not difficult to see from these that Su Shi is an affectionate person. Someone once said that Su Shi didn't love several wives, but because Su Shi got along for a long time and finally became a real result. It is worth mentioning that Su Shi is very serious about every wife, never perfunctory and will, and everything is made according to his own heart. This reminds me of a modern proverb, "I want to ask my old lover." I think this is Su Shi's view of love. He thinks that love is a type that would rather have more than more.