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What is the final outcome of the white wolf?

At the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, Li Shishi, a famous prostitute, was born in the capital city of Bianliang. She is beautiful, elegant, good at singing and dancing, and has the demeanor of a good family. Although she unfortunately turned to dust, she loved herself very much. Although she spends a lot of money, it is difficult to see her. No matter what the sky-high price is, she will not accept a man she despises. But for some scholars and chivalrous men in "Talented Men and Beautiful Women", she is gentle. At that time, Qin Shaoyou, a great Song star, was destined to be her lover. She wrote a poem "To Li Shishi, Bian Cheng":

The distant mountains have long eyebrows and curled waist.

Make-up is spring breeze, and the value of smile is lower.

Back in Fengcheng, I said I was on the brothel road.

It is better to be a teacher than to look at the flowers in Yingchuan.

At that time, Song Gongming, the leader of the water margin, disguised himself as a rebel and sneaked into the capital. He also secretly went to Li Shishi's house to have a secret meeting with her. Song Jiang, who is literary and poetic, wrote a poem "Nian Nu Jiao" to Li Shishi: "I am far away from home. Ask Gan Kun where the fanatics can be accommodated. Buy Fengcheng spring scenery by Yanshui village in Shandong Province. Green sleeves are wrapped in incense, and snow is covered with crimson yarn. A smile is worth a thousand dollars. "

Li Shishi's fame spread to the palace, which made Evonne, the emperor of Hui Zong, sleepless. At last, he made a private visit incognito-making the emperor's visit to brothels a big joke. When Evonne came to his teacher's home, he declared himself a painter in Jiangnan and asked to meet Li Shishi. The teacher heard that the visitor was good at painting and had an extraordinary appearance, so he promised to receive him, but put forward a series of harsh conditions: one of them was that the visitor must take a shower and change clothes.

Evonne was conquered by Li Shishi's beauty and spirit. He didn't care about the emperor's decency, and he could do anything. The teacher also asked Evonne to paint on the spot, saying that he wanted to verify his painter. Evonne tried his best to draw an amazing and beautiful picture, which captured the elegant charm of Li Shishi. The teacher looked at him at once and looked at him with new eyes.

The next day, Evonne, who has always been infatuated with Li Shishi, sent eunuchs to bring all the treasures in the palace. The teacher finally knew that last night was today's home. She was naturally overjoyed when she recalled the unattainable Ninth Five-Year Supreme's obedience to herself and taught him to take a bath and draw. Later, despite the opposition of ministers, he officially welcomed the teacher into the palace and conferred the title of Li Wei. At this time, two people really fell in love. When Nomads from the Golden Army invaded the Song Dynasty, Li Shishi donated all his private money to the front-line anti-Jin soldiers and won their support. Unfortunately, Jin Qiang was weak in the Song Dynasty, and Bianjing soon fell. Zhao Ji became a prisoner, while Li Shishi lived among people and became a nun. Commander-in-chief of the nomads from persistent pursuit of her whereabouts, was finally found by the traitor Zhang Bangchang, dedicated her to the commander-in-chief of the nomads from. Li Shishi would rather not obey and die, so her name went down in history.

Looking back on Li Shishi's life, although she was unfortunately reduced to a dusty life, she was able to lead an honest and clean life and had a valuable character. It was an epic struggle against foreign enemies, and it was no accident that she was favored by the emperor of the Song Dynasty. In particular, the phrase "A smile is worth a thousand dollars" given to her by Qin Shaoyou, a gifted scholar in the Great Song Dynasty, has become a famous sentence that has been passed down through the ages, and later generations used it to describe a beautiful woman who is unmoved by money and has a chivalrous demeanor.