Eastern shame girl
a somber cloud, the waves in the river's heart broke into boili
as as beautiful as a flower or a jade. In
Sun; but these, in terror and dismay, made haste to push
selessly for the death of Shih-niang. Because of his remorse, he bec
ht he saw Shih-niang standing in front of him all day and ever
halted at Kua-chow. Leaning over the river to take up some water in a bronze basin,
ed it, and it was full of pearls and precious stones. He rewar
the river, and he recognized Shih-niang. She drew near, wishing him ten tho
ave me. I have not forgotten your generosity, and I have place
nd he sighed for a long time afte
niang, and he is therefore stupid, unrefined, and unworthy of mention of his past actions. There was no one more heroic than Shih-niang. As far back as ancient times, she was unique. The question is, why did she not meet a charming companion, some phoen
drowned in the