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Who knows the story of the beautiful girl hidden in the golden house, the phoenix seeking the phoenix, and the childhood sweethearts?

The Beauty Hidden in the Golden House

It comes from the strange novel "The Story of Han Wu".

It tells the story of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty who became the King of Jiaodong when he was four years old. He said that if he could marry his cousin Chen Ajiao, he would build a gold house for her to live in. Later it refers to concubinage.

Liu Che was the daughter of Emperor Han Jing’s favorite concubine, Wang Quan, and ranked tenth. Emperor Jing had thirteen sons. His former beloved concubine Li Ji gave birth to the eldest son Liu Rong for Emperor Jing. Since he had no legitimate son, in 153 BC, Emperor Jing followed the tradition of "establishing a chief" and appointed his eldest son Liu Rong, who was already eighteen years old, as the crown prince. Unprecedentedly, on the day when he established the country's crown prince, he appointed another prince - Liu Che. He became the king of Jiaodong when Liu Che was four years old.

Princess Liu Piao of Guantao wants to marry her daughter to Prince Liu Rong. Liu Rong's mother, Li Ji, was rarely favored because of jealousy. Liu Che's mother, Mrs. Wang, therefore sent someone to tell Li Ji: "The beauty that the princess gave to your majesty is getting favored. Why don't you pay a private visit to the eldest princess and form this marriage." At that time, many beauties were met because of the eldest princess. The emperor is favored. The jealous Li Ji was angry and refused to obey, so she rejected the eldest princess and did not agree to the marriage. The eldest princess was also extremely angry, and Mrs. Wang took the opportunity to send someone to flatter the eldest princess. The eldest princess wanted to marry her daughter to Liu Che again, but Emperor Jing did not allow it.

Later the eldest princess returned to Weiyang Palace. King Liu Che of Jiaodong was already four years old. The eldest lord held King Jiaodong on his knees and asked, "Son, do you want to find a wife?" The eldest lord pointed to the hundreds of elders standing on the left and right, and King Jiaodong couldn't say. The eldest princess pointed to her daughter and asked, "How is Gillian?" King Jiaodong smiled and said, "Okay, if I can get Gillian as my wife, I will build a golden house for her to live in."

The eldest princess was very happy. So he begged Emperor Jing, and the two children were married.

Feng Qiuhuang

According to legend, Sima Xiangru and Zhuo Wenjun, one was a talented man who was treated as a guest of honor by the Linqiong County magistrate, and the other was a beautiful woman who was a widow at home. Their story begins when Sima Xiangru visits Zhuo's family and plays and sings the famous "Phoenix Seeking Phoenix" in the lobby of Zhuo's family: "The phoenix comes back to its hometown with a beautiful phoenix, and travels all over the world to seek its phoenix. There is a beautiful girl here." The people in this room are poisonous to my heart, why should I be treated as a mandarin duck?" This kind of words, which seems to be straightforward, bold and passionate today, naturally made Zhuo Wenjun, who was listening behind the curtain, feel excited, and he was talking to Sima. After meeting Xiangru, they fell in love at first sight and they agreed to elope.

That night, Zhuo Wenjun packed up his belongings and walked out of the house, meeting up with Sima Xiangru who had been waiting outside, thereby completing the most glorious event in their lives. Zhuo Wenjun is worthy of being a strange woman. After returning to Chengdu with Sima Xiangru, facing the situation of having a poor family (which is a great test for love), she generously returned to her hometown in Linqiong to open a wine shop and sell wine by herself. , finally made the face-conscious father admit their love. Although later generations of moralists called their elopement "promiscuous elopement", this did not prevent them from becoming role models for many couples in the future. There is another incident worth remembering after this: Sima Xiangru once fell in love with a certain talented woman. Zhuo Wenjun wrote "Baitou Yin" with sentences like "I heard that you have two minds, so I came to decide" and "I wish to win the same person. The white heads never leave each other." Xiangru finally changed his mind.

Later generations adapted the love story into a music score called "Phoenix Seeking the Phoenix": Meeting is fate, lovesickness gradually becomes entangled, but meeting each other is difficult. The mountains are high and the roads are far away, but there is only Chanjuan, who is thousands of miles away. Due to dissatisfaction, the mandarin duck's dream became empty, so he took pictures of the image and asked the swan geese to pass them on quickly. I was happy to open the envelope, hold the jade photo, and look at it carefully, but I saw red lips, willow eyebrows, starry eyes watery, and the love is even longer. How can infinite admiration give rise to complaints? Looking southeast, there is a phoenix singing for the phoenix.

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Li Bai, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty, wrote a five-character ancient poem "Changgan Xing", which describes a woman who longs for her husband and is willing to travel hundreds of miles from her residence in Changgan to Changfengsha to meet her husband. The beginning of the poem recalls their intimate play together since childhood: "The man came riding a bamboo horse, went around the bed to make green plums, and lived together for a long time, and the two children had no doubts.

" Later, "childhood sweethearts" and "childhood sweethearts" were used to express the long-term and profound innocence and pure feelings. "Childhood sweethearts, childhood sweethearts" can also be used together, and the meaning remains the same. Later generations used childhood sweethearts to refer to men and women who played together when they were children. , especially those who fall in love or get married later. As for same-sex friends who grew up together, they are called "general friends."