Su Xun's second son (the eldest son of Su Xun), 1057 (the second year of Jiayou), is a scholar with his younger brother Su Zhe. Su Shi, together with his father Su Xun and his younger brother Su Zhe, is called "Three Sus", and his father and son are among the eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties (Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu, Su Shi, Su Xun, Su Zhe, Wang Anshi and Ceng Gong). As generous as the sea. Su Shi was twenty-one when he was a scholar. During the Zongshen period, he worked in Fengxiang, Hangzhou, Mizhou, Xuzhou and Huzhou. 1080 (in the third year of Yuanfeng), Huangzhou was demoted as Yong Lian's assistant ambassador because of the Wutai Poetry Case. After more than four years in Huangzhou, he cultivated land in Dongpo, hence the name "Dongpo lay man" and was called "Su Dongpo". After Zhezong ascended the throne, he became a bachelor and a history of rites, which was well known in Hangzhou, Yingzhou, Yangzhou and Dingzhou. In his later years, he was banished to Huizhou and Danzhou. Amnesty returned to the north and died in Changzhou on the way. His last wish was to be buried in Songshan Mountain, Zhongyue, now in jia county, Henan, in memory of Wen Zhonggong.