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Who is the woman who sells wine?

Which of the following women does the liquor seller refer to:

It means "pawn", a mound for putting jars, and "pawn" means standing on the counter to sell wine. The most famous is Zhuo Wenjun of the Western Han Dynasty, who eloped with Sima Xiangru and sold alcohol.

The story of selling wine on the road:

On one occasion, Zhuo Wangsun gave a big banquet and invited the local county magistrate and Sima Xiangru. Sima Xiangru, a native of Chengdu, Sichuan, is a famous poet. He admired Zhuo Wenjun's talent for a long time, so he specially played a song "Phoenix Begging for Phoenix" at the banquet to express his love. At that time, Wen Jun heard the sound of the piano, peeped at each other from the outside, and saw that he was elegant and personable, and suddenly he had a good impression.

With this money, he opened a hotel, and Wen Jun sold wine on the counter. If he did, he washed the wine. When Zhuo Wangsun learned of this incident, he felt greatly humiliated, refused the guests and stayed at home. Later, after repeated persuasion by Zhuo Wangsun's younger brother, relatives and friends, Zhuo Wangsun had to give Wen Jun money, goods and slaves as a dowry. Xiangru and Wen Jun returned to Chengdu, bought fields and houses, and became local rich households.

Precautions:

When Zhuo Wenjun first met Sima Xiangru, he fell in love with Sima Xiangru at first sight. At that time, Sima Xiangru was just a poor scholar, but Zhuo Wenjun left home with Sima Xiangru. Later, Sima Xiangru's works were discovered by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty found that Sima Xiangru was a talented person, so he called Sima Xiangru to Beijing to be an official.

Sima Xiangru started a husband-and-wife life separated from Zhuo Wenjun. The two have been writing to each other, and at first they were affectionate, which made Luoyang paper expensive. After a long time, the feelings between them became less. Sima Xiangru wanted to take a concubine, so he wrote a letter to Zhuo Wenjun, which was also a poem with only thirteen numbers, and the clever Zhuo Wenjun could understand it. Sima Xiangru said that there are no memories between husband and wife.