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How did Mo Chounv die in history?
Mo Chounv, a folk legend in China, was a singer and dancer 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. At the age of sixteen or seventeen, he was recruited into the palace by Qing Xiang, the king of Chu, and became a showgirl. Folk songs and dances thus entered the court of the king of Chu. In Chu Palace, I got to know Qu Yuan, Song Yu and Jing Ke, and got their guidance, and 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.

Later, because her fiance was demoted to Yangzhou, she died in Wu and threw herself into Hanshui River. Fortunately, he was saved by a fisherman and didn't know what to do.