Job Recruitment Website - Zhaopincom - What is the real identity of a lazy woman who doesn't do housework and likes makeup?

What is the real identity of a lazy woman who doesn't do housework and likes makeup?

His real name was Zhu, and his father was a military attache stationed in Hangzhou in the late Qing Dynasty. Because his parents died young and were raised by his wet nurse, he was named Zhang Xifei after his wet nurse. Fengxian Xiao was later taken to the brothel owner by the wet nurse because of the hard life of the bitch. Under the boss's training, Fengxian Xiao became a more popular geisha.

From 65438 to 0949, 53-year-old boiler worker Li Zhenhai married his second wife, Zhang Xifei. This was originally an unremarkable thing, but it is puzzling that Li Zhenhai, a boiler worker, knew nothing about his remarried wife Zhang Xifei's past. However, Li Zhenhai is always kind to his wife, even though he knows that she has someone else in her heart, even though she always stares blankly at a photo with other men.

In Li Guilan's memory, the stepmother doesn't like to do housework, especially not clean, and she likes to dress up. Forty-four years after Fengxian Xiao's death, Li Guilan found a photo of Cai E among Fengxian Xiao's relics, and then found that his stepmother Zhang Xifei was the legendary Fengxian Xiao. After learning the true identity of her stepmother, Li Guilan was very surprised at that time, because this was also the unexpected result.

It turned out that after the Cai E incident, the brothels in Fengxian Xiao were crowded, and people were scrambling to see who "Cai Songpo's woman" was.

Fengxian Xiao later left the brothel, changed her name and surname, and married a teacher of the Northeast Army. After the teacher died, she married another chef. After liberation, with the help of Mei Lanfang, Zhang Xifei worked as a health worker in a subordinate unit of an organ, and died in 1954 (some say 1976).

From Fengxian Xiao's point of view, it is reasonable for her to have the illusion of entrusting her life to Cai E. After all, this is the most significant and even immortal event in Zhang Xifei's life.

In the 1980s, a university professor wrote this poem after visiting Cai E's tomb:

The sword rises in the south and the wind sings at the foot of the mountain. Today, 100,000 people worship together, and friends are not alone.

For Fengxian Xiao, this poem must have another meaning.