The strange girl, the daughter of an ex-Chu witch and an ordinary person in Mo Chounv, relies on her dreams to predict what will happen in a few days. She has unquestionable beauty and temperament, infatuation, stubbornness, unruly, stubborn, willful, dare to love and hate, and has changed from a slave to a witch of Chu, but her own love tragedy has also been widely circulated. Mo Chounv and Shan Gui in Nine Songs of Chu have a strange origin.
Mo Chounv's gloomy eyes played by Zhang Yin seem to indicate a sad ending, but what will be the real historical ending of Mo Chounv?
Mo Chounv, a folk legend of Han nationality, was a song and dance artist of Chu at the end of the Warring States Period. A native of Zhongxiang, Hubei Province, named Mochou, was born around the 3rd century BC. He is as beautiful as a fairy and likes singing and dancing. 16 and 17 years old were recruited into the palace by Qing Xiang, the king of Chu, and became a song and dance artist, from which folk songs and dances entered the court of the king of Chu. In Chu Palace, I met Qu Yuan, Song Yu and Jing Ke. Under their guidance, my singing and dancing skills improved day by day.
Later, he combined the ancient songs with Qu Yuan and Song Yu's songs of Sao, Fu and Chu, and sang Chu and folk music poems such as Chun Xue, Xialiba People, Yang A, Autumn Dew, Song of Picking Wei and Maixiuge. "Spring and Snow", which is widowed and lofty, has become a swan song throughout the ages and has had a far-reaching impact on music and songs of later generations.
According to historical records, because her beloved fiance was exiled to Yangzhou and Wu, she was very sad and chose to jump into the river and commit suicide. Fortunately, she was saved by a fisherman and she didn't know what to do. However, the ending of the play is the brilliant Qu Yuan, who embarked on the journey of saving the nation step by step before he died without regret. When he wanted to serve his country and was unable to return to heaven, Qu Yuan was completely disillusioned and his pain sank into the Guluo River. Mo Chounv sailed for a long time, and set sail in the rivers and lakes from then on.