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Li Xiangjun 

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Author: Huang Quan. Li Xiangjun was the adopted daughter of Li Zhenli, a famous courtesan from the Qin-Huan River in Nanjing during the late Ming Dynasty. She, along with eight other famous
courtesans of the Qin-Huan River—Liu Rushi, Gu Hengbo, Ma Xianglan, Chen Yuanyuan, Guan Baimen, Bian Yujing, and Dong Xiaowan—were known as the "Eight Beauties of Jinling" at the time. Li Zhenli was indeed an outstanding figure among the courtesans of the Qin-Huan River. She possessed a face more beautiful than peach blossoms and plums, more alluring than a lotus emerging from water, and a naturally beautiful voice, skilled in singing various legends and folk songs. What was especially admirable was her character; she was impulsive and chivalrous, spending lavishly without batting an eye. Besides many high-ranking officials and nobles who fell at her feet, she also attracted countless literati, scholars, and upright and heroic figures, such as Chen Zhenhui, the leader of the Fushe Society, with whom she had a close relationship.
Although Li Xiangjun was Li Zhenli's adopted daughter, Li Zhenli cherished her dearly, treating her as her own. Li Xiangjun was not only beautiful but also exceptionally intelligent. Influenced by Li Zhenli, she was not only well-read and courteous but also proficient in chess, music, calligraphy, and painting; she was especially skilled in singing Tang Xianzu's *The Peony Pavilion* and the brilliant play *The Story of the Lute*.
Li Xiangjun possessed outstanding talent and beauty, a strong sense of right and wrong, and despite her young age, she associated with upright, virtuous, and learned scholars and literati. Unlike her mother, Li Zhenli, she did not easily form friendships, only those with whom she shared intellectual and artistic interests would become her confidants; otherwise, she preferred solitude to social gatherings. Therefore, besides her mother Li Zhenli and her singing teacher Su Kunsheng, who often accompanied her, Li Xiangjun's acquaintances were mostly prominent figures from the Fushe Society.
In the eleventh year of the Chongzhen Emperor's reign (1644), Hou Fangyu, a merchant from Henan, came to Nanjing for business. Through Yang Longyou's introduction, he met Li Xiangjun
. Hou Fangyu was from a prominent bureaucratic family in Henan and had close ties with members of the Fushe literary society, including its leaders Chen Zhenhui and Wu Yingji.
He was also renowned for his literary talent. Upon their first meeting, Li Xiangjun felt he was a worthy man to whom she could entrust her life, and she was deeply infatuated with him. Hou Fangyu, in turn, found Li Xiangjun not only beautiful and talented but also possessing admirable character, and he readily accepted her.
That very night, Li Xiangjun hosted a banquet in her boudoir, where she and Hou Fangyu drank together. The two spent their time at the banquet reciting poetry, playing music together, and whispering sweet nothings… until the night deepened, when they finally undressed and fell asleep in each
other's arms. Li Xiangjun, shy from being naked, curled up, lying on her side with her back to Hou Fangyu, her eyes slightly closed, not daring to look him directly in the eye, yet not rejecting his hands roaming over her skin. Hou Fangyu's hands encircled Li Xiangjun from behind, his fingertips lightly touching the tips of her breasts, rhythmically teasing the sensitive nipples.
Li Xiangjun felt her back was cold, yet pressed against Hou Fangyu's warm chest; his breath warmed the back of her neck; his hot erection rubbed against her cool groin. The extreme contrast of hot and cold stimulated Li Xiangjun's inner desire.
Hou Fangyu's hands, seemingly familiar with the place, smoothly traced large circles on Li Xiangjun's lower abdomen and thighs, then slowly narrowed the circles, his palms barely touching the stray pubic hair. Li Xiangjun shivered, enjoying the pleasure of Hou Fangyu's gentle fingers tracing her pubic hair and touching her wet vulva.
Hou Fangyu stroked her wet spot, knowing Li Xiangjun's desire was rising, so he gently turned her body, making her lie on her back. Li Xiangjun half-heartedly turned over. "Inhale!" Hou Fangyu couldn't help but gasp, looking at Li Xiangjun's proud, flawless breasts, her nipples erect.
Hou Fangyu's lust was like a breached dam, unstoppable! He suddenly lowered his head, sucking on the buds of Li Xiangjun's nipples; his hands pinched around her breasts, his tongue swirling around the nipples. Li Xiangjun could no longer hold back her anger. She gasped for breath, her gasps mingling with resonant moans from her throat and nose.
She clung tightly to the back of Hou Fangyu's head, twisting her chest to press his lips even closer to her breasts. Taking advantage of their thrashing bodies, Hou Fangyu slowly spread Li Xiangjun's thighs, trying to guide his erect penis to its proper place.
Without guidance or support, and with their bodies writhing in ecstasy, Hou Fangyu's penis merely rubbed and grazed against Li Xiangjun's lower body and crotch, sometimes failing to penetrate. Li Xiangjun, aroused by the blindly thrusting penis, both hated and loved it. Forgetting all feminine modesty, she grabbed his penis and guided it towards the entrance of her fragrant, grassy cave.
As soon as Hou Fangyu's penis touched the tender opening of Li Xiangjun's vagina, it became incredibly sensitive. He could clearly feel the thick, wet labia parting under the pressure of his large glans, the narrow opening seemingly opening and closing with Li Xiangjun's breath. Hou Fangyu, suppressing his impatience, slowly thrust in, wanting to savor every corner of Li Xiangjun's vagina with his keen senses.
Although Li Xiangjun was a regular in the brothels of Pingkang and had witnessed countless lewd acts, she had never been so wanton as she was tonight; nor had she ever tasted such exquisite pleasure in intercourse. Amidst her moans and groans, Li Xiangjun cried out for Hou Fangyu to go harder, faster… but she didn't even know what she was saying, for she was already lost in the pleasure of successive orgasms!
When Li Xiangjun slowly regained her senses, she realized that Hou Fangyu was already limp and pressing down on her. Li Xiangjun didn't even know when Hou Fangyu ejaculated. She only felt... the penis inside her vagina slowly deflate; the fullness inside her vagina slowly subsided, and the flowing hot fluid soaked the sheets along her buttocks...
The crowing of a rooster came from afar, and Li Xiangjun closed her eyes with a blissful satisfaction...
※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※ Ruan Dacheng! Ruan Dacheng, a shameless writer and playwright who had once served Wei Zhongxian during the Tianqi era and was willing to be Wei Zhongxian's adopted son, was demoted by Emperor Chongzhen and was living in Nanjing.
Due to the political climate in Nanjing at the time, the righteous forces of the Fushe (Restoration Society) held a dominant position among intellectuals. Therefore, as a remnant of Wei Zhongxian's faction, Ruan Dacheng was frequently criticized and attacked in public and at intellectual gatherings. In Nanjing, Ruan Dacheng was like a rat in the street, hated by everyone, in a very awkward situation.
Ruan Dacheng was also a restless man; he tried every means to befriend the literati of the Fushe Society in order to gain political recognition. He heard that Hou Fangyu had a very close relationship with Fushe leaders Chen Zhenhui and Wu Yingji, and he wanted to use his friend Yang Longyou to befriend Hou Fangyu, hoping that Hou Fangyu would speak on his behalf to Chen and Wu.
When Ruan Dacheng learned that Hou Fangyu was going to marry Li Xiangjun, he took out two hundred taels of silver and asked Yang Longyou to help him buy clothes, jewelry, furniture, etc., as dowry for Li Xiangjun to give to Hou Fangyu.
On the night Li Xiangjun and Hou Fangyu became engaged, Hou Fangyu, being a guest in Nanjing, had nothing to give Li Xiangjun as a token of their love. Therefore, in front of everyone, he inscribed a poem on a white silk fan: "A red pavilion leans against the road, a prince rides his new carriage. The green stream is full of magnolia trees, but none can compare to the peach and plum blossoms in the east wind." He then presented it to Li Xiangjun as their engagement gift.
Amidst the joyous cheers of the crowd, Li Xiangjun solemnly accepted Hou Fangyu's silk fan, treasuring it as a keepsake more precious than life itself.
The next day, as soon as she got up, Yang Longyou came to congratulate Hou Fangyu and Li Xiangjun on their wedding. Li Xiangjun noticed the clothes and jewelry Yang Longyou had prepared and, puzzled, inquired about their origin.
Yang Longyou explained, "I am acting on behalf of Ruan Dacheng, asking Hou Fangyu to intercede with Chen Zhenhui and Wu Yingji, the leaders of the Fushe Society, on their behalf."
At this point, Hou Fangyu also said, "Ruan Dacheng was once a disciple of the famous scholar Zhao Nanxing. Although he associated with the Wei faction in the past, he also protected the gentlemen of the Donglin Party. Now that the Wei faction has fallen, he has become an enemy of the Donglin and Fushe Society. Aren't the recent attacks and insults against him by the people of the Fushe Society a bit excessive?! Even if he is a member of the Wei faction, if he can repent and return to the fold, he should be forgiven."
Upon hearing this, Li Xiangjun's almond-shaped eyes widened and her eyebrows shot up. She angrily retorted to Hou Fangyu, "What are you saying? Ruan Dacheng used to curry favor with the powerful and influential. Because he became Wei Zhongxian's adopted son, he committed countless evils and lost all sense of shame. Women, peddlers, and laborers all scorned him. These upright members of the Fushe Society deserved to expose his evil deeds, attack him, and insult him. And now you want to sympathize with him and rescue him! Think about it, you are a renowned scholar, yet you want to use your reputation..." "By helping this scoundrel escape danger, aren't you putting yourself on a perilous path? Please think twice."
Li Xiangjun paused, glanced at the gifts, and continued, "If you're hesitant to refuse him because I accepted his dowry, then I'll take off the clothes and jewelry he gave me now, and return all the dowry he sent. I'd rather die poor than accept this servile scoundrel's gifts." With that, Li Xiangjun took off her wedding dress, removed her hairpins and bracelets, and threw them on the ground.
Upon seeing Li Xiangjun's reaction, Hou Fangyu hurriedly said to Yang Longyou, "I rarely see a woman as upright and resolute as Li Xiangjun. She is not only my lover but also my mentor and close friend. Brother Yang! Please don't blame me. The reason I am respected by the world and have some reputation among my academic friends is because I value reputation and distinguish between the wise and the foolish. If I accept Ruan Yuanlao's gifts now, I will have lost my reputation, be unable to distinguish between good and bad people, and be even worse than a woman from Pingkang like Li Xiangjun. What will become of me then? If I am scorned by the gentlemen of the Fushe and Donglin societies because of this, I will be all alone. What power will I have left to help Yuanlao? Therefore, please, Brother Longyou, return these things to Yuanlao."
Yang Longyou had no choice but to follow Hou and Li's wishes and return the gifts and money to Ruan Dacheng.
In October of the sixteenth year of the Chongzhen Emperor's reign (1641), Li Zicheng's rebel army had already reached the gates of Beijing. Zuo Liangyu's troops in Wuhan, facing food shortages and low morale, were considering a southward march to Nanjing to seek sustenance. At that time, Commander Xiong Mingyu summoned Shi Kefa, Minister of War in Nanjing, Ma Shiying, Governor-General of Fengyang, Yang Longyou, and Ruan Dacheng to discuss how to deal with the situation.
Because Hou Fangyu refused to return a gift from Ruan Dacheng, Ruan Dacheng harbored resentment.

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