Gong Dingyu was a poet, minister, and writer in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, and a historical figure with complex experiences full of contradictions. He once served as an official of the Ming Dynasty, and after entering the Qing Dynasty, he was used as a former official, and he was a scholar of the Ministry of Rites, and he was not only despised by the Ming people, but also despised by the Qing people. But he cherished his talents, loved Shizhuo, and was talented, and the people of the time called him, Qian Qianyi, and Wu Weiye "Jiang Zuo's three masters".
Gu Hengbo, one of the eight Yanans of Qin Huai, was originally named Gu Mei, she is familiar with literature and history, works in poetry, and has both talent and appearance, and is known as "the first in southern music". But she knew that although she had skills, her identity was that of a prostitute, so she spent money to carefully build Meilou, specializing in receiving celebrities and magnates, selling her art without selling herself, and looking for someone to redeem her.
At this time, on the way north to Beijing, Gong Dingyu met Gu Hengbo in Meilou, which made him deeply in love, and then took him to Beijing as a concubine. Since then, this Qinglou woman, who is 4 years younger than him, has become the love of his life. After Gong Dingyu descended to the Qing Dynasty, he did the Ministry of Rites, and the Qing Dynasty wanted to confer his wife as the Lady of the Decree, and his main room Tong had been awarded the Ming Dynasty's Decree, and he was unwilling to accept the gift again, so he gave the title to Gu Hengbo, making her the only lady in Chinese history who was born in a Qinglou and received the gift.