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What is the most beautiful legend of Mochou Lake?

According to legend, Mochow is from Luoyang, Henan. She lost her mother when she was young and lived with her father. She is quiet, intelligent and studious, and can pick mulberry, raise silkworms, weave and embroider. When the neighbor's children were studying, she listened and remembered, not only knowing some words, but also reciting a few poems and essays. Mochow also learned the skills of collecting herbs and treating diseases from her father. At the age of fifteen, my father fell off a cliff and died. Mochow was forced to sell herself to bury her father because of her poor family. Mr. Lu, who was in good health in Luoyang at that time, saw Mochow's simplicity and beauty and sympathized with her. He helped Mochow to arrange her father's funeral and took her to a healthy place. From then on Mochow married the Lu family and became the daughter-in-law of Mr. Lu.

After marriage, Mochow and her husband were deeply in love, and the next year she gave birth to a chubby son named Ahou. Although Mochow lived a rich life, she often missed her hometown and her father. Only by helping the poor to cure diseases would she feel happy and smile. The poor often say: We have sickness. When we meet Mochow, we will have no sorrow! In the long run, Mo Chounv's name will spread.

Mr. Lu was an official of the Liang Dynasty. One day, Liang Wudi heard that there were peony flowers in Lujia Manor outside Shuiximen, so he came to watch them casually. When he saw peony flowers crisscross like brocade and dazzling like sunset, Liang Wudi was shocked. He asked the gentleman: Who planted this flower? Member Lu knelt down and replied, This was planted by his wife Mochow. Liang Wudi was heartbroken and immediately asked Mochow to see the driver. Liang Wudi couldn't help being fascinated by Mochow's gorgeous appearance. After returning to the palace, he couldn't sleep well, and finally came up with a poisonous trick, killing Lu Gongzi and making Mochow a concubine in the palace. Mochow was filled with grief and indignation when she learned about it. She made up her mind that she would rather die than throw herself into a stone city and a stone lake. Neighbors learned that they came to the lake with pain to pay homage, and they refused to believe that such a good woman would throw herself into the lake. Later, some people said that they heard Mochow crying in the middle of the night, and others said that they saw a boat fall from the sky and took Mochow away ... People deeply missed her. In order to commemorate her, Shicheng Lake was renamed Mochou Lake.

Liang Wudi was ashamed after hearing the news, so he wrote "Song of the River":

The river flows eastward, and the daughter of Luoyang is named Mochow.

Mochow could weave exotic flowers and grasses at the age of thirteen and pick mulberry at the age of fourteen.

Fifteen married Lu Jiafu, sixteen gave birth to the word Ahou.

Lujia Lanfang is a beam with turmeric and storax in it.

Twelve gold lines on the head, five first steps,

Coral laurel mirror is hard to shine, flat-headed suitcase.

What do you expect from the wealth of life? I hate marrying my boss.