Su Shi, following Su Weidao, a minister in the early Tang Dynasty, was born in Meishan, Yumeiren, on December 19th (1037 65438+ October 8th) in Jingshou three years.
Su Weidao was banished to Meishan, Sichuan (now Meishan, Sichuan) in the early years of Shenlong. He died soon and was buried in Luancheng, his hometown, leaving a son, Yumei, the ancestor of Su family in Meishan, Sichuan. In the Song Dynasty, famous writers Su Xun, Su Shi and Su Zhe appeared among the descendants of Su Weidao who stayed in Sichuan, that is, the famous "Three Sus". Su Shi is the 11th grandson of Su Weidao. Su Shi's grandfather is Su Xu, the word Zhongxian, and his grandmother is Shi.
Su Shi's father, Su Xun, is what Saint Amethyst called "Su Laoquan". Su Xun worked hard, although it was late. Su Shi's name "Stone" originally meant the handrail in front of the car, which means it is indispensable to help the needy. Su Shi was open-minded, frank and sincere, and won the Taoist style. Good friends, good food, created a lot of food, good tea, and elegant mountain travel.