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Who can tell me the story of Mo Chounv?

According to legend, Mochow was born in Luoyang during the Qi and Liang Dynasties in the Six Dynasties. She is hardworking, kind, intelligent and beautiful. She can weave at the age of thirteen, pick mulberry flowers at the age of fourteen, marry Lu Jiafu at the age of fifteen and have a son at the age of sixteen. She is not greedy for Lujia's wealth, and often misses her neighbors and childhood friends. Just after giving birth to his son one year after marriage, her husband was recruited to Liaoyang frontier fortress and has not been heard from for ten years. But she turned her worries into worries and pinned her spirit on doing good in her neighborhood and helping the poor. After her death, people changed the name of Hengtang to Mochou Lake in pity and sympathy. In the lotus pond of the Lotus Hall in Yu Jintang, the former residence of Mo Chounv, a white marble statue of Mo Chounv, more than two meters high, stands among the red flowers and green leaves for tourists to take photos as a souvenir. A wax figure of Mo Chounv and Guo Moruo's calligraphy are displayed in Yujintang: "In ancient times, there was a daughter Mochow who was carefree. Now that the world is liberated, who will bow to difficulties? " Poetry is for tourists to expect.

Liang Wudi Xiao Yan's Song of the River can be seen earlier: "The river flows eastward. Luoyang's daughter's name is Mochow. Mochow knows how to weave. South fourteen picks mulberry heads. Married to Lujia at the age of fifteen. The word "sixteen children" means "Ahou". The first four sentences are cheerful and lively, which makes people want to see healthy and lively, and then "Show your eyebrows at the beginning of the fifteenth year" and "Ah, the youngest, thank your favorite daughter", which is shy and loving when you first arrive.