The "sinking fish" in "Closing the Moon and Shaming on Flowers" tells the classic legend of "Xi Shi Huan Sha". The stories of Xi, Wang Zhaojun, Diophantine and Yang Yuhuan are also called "the four beauties in ancient China", among which the first one is considered. The four beauties enjoy the reputation of "closing the moon to shame flowers, sinking fish and falling geese".
Shi, a native of Zhuji, Yue, was born on June 24th (July 19) in the lunar calendar at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period. There are two villages in Zhuluo, one of which lives in the West Village, hence the name Stone. The descendants of Shi live by the Huansha River. Father sells firewood, mother washes yarn, and stone often washes yarn in the stream, so it is also called Huanshaxi. [2]?
Zhuji, where Xi Shi's huansha was located, was a big square stone engraved with the word "huansha". It was written by Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Kong Ling Fu's "Huiji" in the Southern and Northern Dynasties says: Zhuluo Mountain in Zhuji has a West Huansha Stone.
Geographical Records, Ten Records and Jiatai Huiji also include: "Gou Jian asked for a beautiful woman to present the king of Wu, and he was rewarded with a thousand dollars in Zhuluoshan, Zhuji, named stone. At the foot of the mountain, there are stone gauze stones. "
Scholars of all ages like to write songs. Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, said in the poem "Send Zhuba Jiangdong a gift of Huansha Stone": "Xi October Xi female, bright and beautiful sea of clouds ... before entering the palace of the King of Wu, the ancient Huansha Stone still exists."