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The three heroes of the Su family in the eight families of the Tang and Song dynasties refer to Su Xun, Su Shi and Su Zhe, they are father and son, they are all writers, and they are all among the eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties. Here are a few interesting stories about them:
Educational methods. Su Xun was playful in his early years, and he began to study hard at the age of 27. He has two sons, Su Shi and Su Zhe. Because Su Xun was playful in his early years, he knew that it was the nature of children to be playful, so he adopted a unique method to guide children to learn. When his two sons were playing, he hid in a corner where they could see and read and pretended to be sneaky. The two brothers were curious and thought that the game that their father secretly "played" must be fun, so they ran over to look at it, and Su Xun deliberately hid the book in a panic. The brothers tried their best to steal their father's books to read, looking for "fun" things in the books. And the book that Su Xun let the brothers "discover" must be fun and interesting, and over time, the two brothers gradually became obsessed with reading.
The meaning of the name. Su Xun was also very particular about choosing his son's name. He named Su Shi "Shi", hoping that he could be like the horizontal log in front of the car, although inconspicuous but indispensable. And Su Shi's word is "Zizhan", which means looking forward and backward and acting carefully. Su Zhe's name is "Zhe", which means to follow in the footsteps of others, and his character is "Ziyou". In this way, Su Xun conveyed his expectations and warnings for his son.
Feng Shui legends. According to legend, Su Shi's grandfather was a monk, and he was good friends with a famous feng shui master named Jiang Shan. Jiang Shan told Su Shi's grandfather that he had found a piece of feng shui treasure in Xianger Mountain, which could produce world-famous writers and scholars. Su Shi's grandfather followed his advice and buried his mother there. Later, Su Xun, Su Shi and Su Zhe were all famous for their articles and were known as the "Three Sus".
These stories demonstrate the wisdom and educational methods of the Su family triad, and also reveal their love for knowledge and culture.