Women are obsessed with the wrong poem.

Liu was one of the famous prostitutes in the late Ming Dynasty. After her husband died, people bullied Liu prostitutes and extorted money from them. Finally, she hanged herself. Liu Ru was so strong and humiliated that she chose to hang herself.

Liu was a famous prostitute in the late Ming Dynasty, and was known as "Eight Colors in Qinhuai". Liu is called a famous prostitute because she is not only beautiful, but also talented.

When Liu was fourteen years old, she became a maid and was accepted as a concubine by Zhou Daodeng, who taught her to read and write. Later, after Zhou Daodeng's death, Liu lived on the streets and was forced to become a prostitute. However, these years' study in Zhou Fu made her brilliant and gradually became a famous prostitute.

In Liu's poems, there is no feminine spirit of ordinary women, but a little more bloody grief and indignation, which attracts countless affectionate sons. Liu herself is an affectionate woman, but she often pays by mistake. Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty and

In the fourteenth year of Chongzhen, Liu finally met her the only thrill and married him. At that time, Liu was twenty-four years old, and her husband Qian was in his sixties. Although the age gap is large, it does not affect their feelings of love. They have lived a loving life for 25 years.

In the third year of Kangxi, money died, and Liu had no dependence. Money comes from a big family. After his death, his men saw that Liu was helpless and gave birth to another prostitute, so they began to play tricks on Liu Jiacai. They secretly contacted a group of people to extort money from Liu and humiliated him in every way, ordering him to take out 3200 taels of silver within a specified date.

Faced with all kinds of difficulties and humiliation, Liu was isolated and helpless. After Zhou Xuan, Liu was exhausted physically and mentally and was disturbed by evil forces for many days. However, the blackmail of 3,200 yuan became the last straw to crush her, and Liu finally hanged himself.