According to today's headline data, Liang Chenyu's "Huansha Ji" is based on the historical story of Gou Jian, the famous king of Yue in China. Xi Shihe's love entanglement runs through the whole play, and Liang Chenyu writes about Shihe's joys and sorrows, jumping out of the routine of a talented person and a beautiful woman, and letting political principles override children's affair.
Huansha Ji is the representative work of Liang Bolong, a writer in the middle and late Ming Dynasty. It is a large-scale legendary work with the theme of wuyue War, and it is the first typical work to perform stage singing with the reformed Kunshan accent. It broke the stereotype of a gifted scholar and a beautiful woman and opened up a new subject field. It is a must-read for understanding China's classical operas.