Liu Yong and the Woman in the Green House The suave life and creation

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-27

Liu Yong, a famous lyricist of the Song Dynasty, has conquered the hearts of countless readers with his graceful and moving lyrics and delicate emotional brushstrokes. However, his amorous and indulging in the land of fireworks has also become a topic of conversation.

Once, Liu Yong came to a green building and met a girl named Wan'er. Wan'er is beautiful and moving, proficient in piano, chess, calligraphy and painting. Yoo Young was attracted by her beauty and talent, and the two quickly became good friends. In the following days, Liu Yong and Wan'er traveled all over the capital's scenic spots and tasted delicious food together. The relationship between them also deepened day by day and became each other's confidants.

However, the relationship between Yoo Young and Wan'er was not blessed. Liu Yong's family objected to him associating with the Qinglou woman, let alone marrying her. Wan'er was also unable to marry into the Liu family because of her low status. The relationship between the two is in trouble. In the face of family pressure and social prejudice, Yoo Young did not give up. He resolutely chose to be with Wan'er and spent many unforgettable moments together. They wrote poems together, enjoyed the scenery together, and experienced the ups and downs of life together.

The story of Yoo Yong and Wan'er spread throughout the capital and touched many people. Their love has become the inspiration for the literati to create**, and it has also become an example for the women of the Qinglou to pursue happiness. However, fate did not favor the lovers. Soon after, Wan'er died of illness, leaving Yoo Yong alone to miss him. Liu Yong wrote many touching poems in front of Wan'er's tomb, expressing his deep affection and nostalgia for her.

The story of Liu Yong and Qinglou did not end there. He continued to look for inspiration for his creations in the Qinglou, and also continued to associate with the women of the Qinglou.

During his tenure in Hangzhou, Liu Yong had a love affair with Xie Yuying, a famous local prostitute. The two fell in love at first sight, Liu Yong wrote a message when he left that he would never forget each other, and Xie Yuying swore to close the door and thank the guests, and he would wait for Liu Yong to reach the sea and rot. Later, Liu Yong got acquainted with many famous prostitutes in Jiangsu and Zhejiang in Yuhang, but he did not forget Xie Yuying. When he returned to Beijing after his term of office, he sent a letter to Xie Yuying to meet in Beijing. Xie Yuying came to Jingshi to find Liu Yong after several twists and turns, and reunited after a long absence, and the two repaired again. Xie Yuying lived in the East Courtyard of Chen Shishi, a famous prostitute in Tokyo, and lived with Liu Yong like a husband and wife.

Liu Yong was poor in his later years, and he had no money to bury him after his death. He has neither a family nor property, and a group of famous prostitutes read his talent and infatuation, and pooled a sum of money for his burial, but also wore filial piety for him. At the time of the funeral, all the singers in the city came, and half of the city was silent, and there was a mourning. In order to commemorate Liu Yong, every year on Liu Yong's death day, the prostitutes also have to hold a "hanging willow meeting", this custom lasted until the early years of the Southern Song Dynasty.

Liu Yong's life is full of legends, and his lyrics and emotional life have become the topic of praise for future generations. Such as "Yulin Bell", "Butterfly Love Flower", etc., the emotions are sincere, the words and sentences are beautiful, and people are intoxicated. He is good at depicting the sweetness and bitterness of love with delicate brushstrokes, so that readers can empathize.

It is this kind of amorous life experience that makes Liu Yong's lyrics more real and vivid. His lyrics often reveal a longing for love and dissatisfaction with the world, and the authenticity of this emotion makes people more resonant.

Yoo Yong's story teaches us that a person's talent and achievements are not only determined by his work, but also by his life experiences and personality traits. In his unique way, he left a strong mark on the history of literature.

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