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What is the real butterfly lovers in history?
The Real Liang Zhu in History: Some people say that Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai are not from the same era. Zhu Yingtai is a local woman who robs the rich and helps the poor, and Liang Shanbo is a local official. After Liang Shanbo's death, the local people buried him in Zhu Yingtai's tomb as a memorial.

But some people say that history; Zhu Yingtai was a chivalrous woman in the Ming Dynasty, while Liang Shanbo was a scholar in the previous dynasty. Zhu Yingtai, a woman, has benefited the people. After her death, people buried her. While digging the grave, she found Liang Shanbo's grave, so she was buried together.

Hangzhou edition

Liang Zhu read the Yue Opera "Liang Zhu" in Song Wan Academy, and there was a lyric of "Caoqiao Jieyi", which said that he and a woman disguised as men met and got to know each other on the way to study in Qiantang County, so they became sworn brothers at Caoqiao, referring to the Caoqiao Pavilion next to Wangjiangmen in the east of Hangzhou.

According to legend, the place where students from Liang Zhu study together is Song Wan Academy near the West Lake, so people also call this place Liang Zhu Academy. Its predecessor was Hongzhi, which was changed to Song Wan Academy in the 11th year of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty and was destroyed in Chongzhen. After Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, it was converted into a literary academy.