Advise the king not to spare the golden robe, and advise the king to spare the youth.
The flowers can be folded straight and folded, and there is no need to fold the branches without flowers.
This poem was written by a person named Du Qiuniang in the Tang Dynasty, and it is said that her appearance is very beautiful, beautiful and literary, and when she was more than ten years old, she was bought by the official eunuch family as a song and dance prostitute. The poem was "sung" in a performance, which was exactly in line with the master's wishes, and he accepted her as a concubine. Today, we can read it with a smile, as if it were a blunt expression of the women's desire for "love" in the feudal era, living an addiction in the illusion, and living a good time. However, we must understand that it is appropriate to stop, can not be folded, arbitrarily folded, can not have added value to fold, fold at will.

Hu Die, formerly known as Hu Ruihua, was born in Shanghai, Chinese mainland actress, known as the first beauty of the Republic of China. In 1925, he participated in his first film "Battle Achievements" and began his film career, and in 1933, he was elected as the "Film Queen" by the Shanghai Star Daily with a vote of 21334. In the early years, Hu Die had a relationship with a person surnamed Lin, which was her first love. However, after the engagement, Hu Die found that the Lin surname was not the man he needed, and in order to break the marriage contract, the two had met in court many times, causing both sides to lose.
In 1935, at the age of 27, Hu Di married The Shanghai industrialist Pan Yousheng. At that time, the men around Hu Die formed a long line, but she still chose Pan Yousheng, because Pan Yousheng was low-key, introverted, kind, and polite, not the kind of oily and slippery man she usually saw, which could give her a sense of security. To this end, Hu Die also gave herself a particularly "secular" name - Pan Yujuan.
In 1937, the War of Resistance broke out in full swing. After the fall of Shanghai, Hu Die's family fled to Hong Kong. In 1942, Hu Die and his wife led two young sons and daughters to leave Hong Kong occupied by the Japanese and arrived in Chongqing at the end of that year. Unfortunately, because of the panic of the journey, Hu Die's more than 30 suitcases were lost, containing jewelry that Hu Die had saved for many years. In order to retrieve these boxes, Hu Die found Dai Kasa, and Dai Boss promised with a full mouth, which made Hu Die overjoyed. But she didn't expect that what happened next would be worse than losing more than 30 suitcases - Boss Dai actually took a fancy to her!
What kind of person Boss Dai is in this regard, we asked his subordinate, the chief of the Major General of the Military Command, to say drunkly: "The women who have been trampled and trampled by him (Dai Kasa), in terms of age, from fourteen or fifteen to about fifty years old, from their nieces, students, female agents, maids, female medical personnel, to the wives and daughters of the family and friends of the secret agents..." Thus, Boss Dai's "folding branch operation" began. A few days later, more than 30 suitcases were delivered to Hu Die's home, and Hu Die found that the suitcases sent by Boss Dai were not hers, they were all newly purchased by Boss Dai, and the contents were more expensive than her previous ones, but they were still accepted as ordered - perhaps, in that war-torn era, women would have this mentality - Hu Die even had to send the luggage to "thank the boss for her".
Digging out his mind and spending a lot of money is The habitual action of Boss Dai in this regard, when he heard that Hu Die loved to eat fruit, and Chongqing could not meet the supply of fruit for a while during the war, he sent people from Xinjiang to get cantaloupe to give to Hu Die at any cost. Chang'an looked back at the embroidery piles, and the thousand doors on the top of the mountain were opened one after another. A red dust concubine laughed, and no one knew that it was a lychee coming. This is a poem by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty, which tells that Tang Xuanzong made Yang Yuhuan lychees to eat in order to please Yang Yuhuan, but this is far worse than Boss Dai making cantaloupe for Hu Die, because Boss Dai was airlifted and used airplanes.
Today, we don't know if Hu Die accepted those cantaloupes and ate them sweetly, but everyone knows that Boss Dai has really started to beat her idea since then. Boss Dai's wife Mao Xiucong died of illness in 1939, and after his widowhood, he did not remarry and was a free man, but Hu Die was different, a woman with a family, so Pan Yousheng became a stumbling block for Boss Dai.
There are many versions of how Boss Dai "supported" Pan Yousheng in folklore: First, it is said that Pan Yousheng first came to Chongqing and had nothing to do, so Hu Di asked Boss Dai to find a job for him. Boss Dai took the opportunity to appoint Pan Yousheng as the commissioner of the Freight Bureau, and asked him to travel exclusively to the border of Yunnan and Burma and the border with the Japanese and puppet occupation areas to purchase transportation materials. After taking Pan Yousheng away, Boss Dai grabbed Hu Die as his own.
It is also said that Pan Yousheng co-founded a company engaged in tea and timber business. I don't know who hid the gun in Pan Yousheng's company, but after being discovered, Pan Yousheng was arrested. In order to save her husband, Hu Die had to turn to Boss Dai for help, and in front of Hu Die, Boss Dai immediately asked someone to release Pan Yousheng, and then took Pan Yousheng away.
Another theory is that Boss Dai let his men bring money and poison to Find Pan Yousheng, and gave him two ways to choose, one is to drink medicine to commit suicide, and the other is to take money and leave. Pan Yousheng chose the second route and went to the Burma border, and Boss Dai gave him a promise that he would soon be promoted to colonel.
Which of these three statements is closer to the truth is not clear today, the fact is that Pan Yousheng went to the Border of Yunnan and Burma, where he wrote a letter to Hu Die, but he could not receive a reply, and when he returned, Hu Die had already lived in The Villa of Boss Dai. In this regard, there are two theories: Hu Die is well aware of Pan Yousheng and his own situation, and living in the villa is forced to be helpless, and it is also the only way to save Pan Yousheng's life. Another theory is that Hu Die somewhat failed to withstand the material temptation of Dai Boss, or voluntarily. But judging from what happened later, the second statement is basically impossible. Let's put it aside here, first talking about how Boss Dai "disposed" of Hu Die.
Boss Dai called the luxurious villa specially prepared for Hu Die "Immortal Cave". It is said that the "cave" is surrounded by a quiet environment and excellent scenery, and it is a place where self-cultivation is convenient for seclusion. Because it was inconvenient for Hu Die to walk in high heels, he asked the car to go directly to the door and did not let Hu Die take one more step. At the same time, in order to "keep secrets", he also specially built a power grid, aqueducts and walls to isolate the outside world on the outskirts of the villa, and set up patrol booths on the inside and outside floors. In this way, Hu Di was "shut down" and offered great hospitality.
In this regard, Shen Drunken recalled before his death: "He (referring to Dai Kasa) only looked for many people once, and then he no longer paid attention to it. Some of the things that made him happy were only found once or twice every other period of time. The one who lived with him the longest was Hu Die. From 1943 onwards, Hu was occupied by him and lived in secret in his urban and rural mansions. ”
In 1946, Boss Dai placed Hu Die at No. 11 Jin Father Road in Shanghai, and on March 17 of the same year, the plane he was on crashed in Daishan, the western suburb of Nanjing, and he died. The air crash ended the evil fate, Pan Yousheng once again got his wife Hu Die, restored the past loving relationship, and ushered in his own spring. Shortly thereafter, they left Shanghai and went to Hong Kong with their children. There, Pan Yousheng was busy with work, Hu Di married and taught his son, and tried his best to be a good wife and mother, and the two had a sweet and beautiful life.
However, the good times did not last long, and after about five or six years, Pan Yousheng died of liver cancer, and before leaving, he left a letter for Hu Die: "Although you have been doing your best to hide from me, I guessed everything as early as the day you returned from the doctor's office with red and swollen eyes." For so many days, I have kept this secret as carefully as you... I don't want to break your heart and disappoint you, just as you want to see hope and confidence in my face. All men are mortal? When you read these words from me, I just hope you don't feel too bad. I Pan Yousheng have been able to be with you for decades in this life and have been very satisfied. The only regret is that it all came a little earlier. ”
After the death of her husband, Hu Dieyin filmed for several years, until 1959, she re-entered the film world, and starred in films such as "Street Boy", "Two Women" and "Back door" in Taiwan and Hong Kong. Among them, "Back door" won the Best Picture Award at the 7th Asian Film Festival held in Japan in 1966, the Golden He Award, and Hu Die won the Best Actress Award. Since then, the 62-year-old Hu Die has ascended to the throne of "Asian Film Queen". In 1966, Hu Die officially withdrew from the filming world after participating in the filming of "When is the Moon Full" and "The Woman in the Tower". First lived in Taiwan, moved to Canada in 1975, lived with his son and daughter-in-law, enjoyed the joy of life, and died in 1989.
It is said that the fate is repaired, and only she herself knows how Boss Dai is to Hu Die, and the movies she plays do not seem to have her own story twists. Can it be folded straight? Don't turn the delicate fold into an evil fate that everyone hates!