Why hasn't Lu Xiaoman, a talented woman of the Republic of China, been buried 23 years after her death?

Speaking of Lu Xiaoman, everyone knows that she is really talented, but what you probably know best is her emotional journey. She has been accused several times and is not tolerated by the world. What happened?

1903165438+1October 7th, Lu Xiaoman was born in Shanghai. At that time, no one thought that this girl would cause great repercussions in society. Later, Lu Xiaoman followed her parents to settle in Beijing, when she was only 6 years old. Her parents sent her to Beijing Sacred Heart School to study. She also worked hard and graduated with honors. Later, she was hired as an interpreter for the foreign minister of Beiyang government, and gradually became famous in Beijing social circle.

However, at that time, China society was still relatively feudal, and Lu Xiaoman, a minor celebrity, was arranged by his parents to marry Wang Geng, then the deputy commander of Beiyang Army's Ministry of Communications, probably because of studying. At that time, Lu Xiaoman was very open-minded, which paved the way for him to know Xu Zhimo later and fall in love with him, but this kind of thing was not accepted in Beijing at that time, so that news about the three of them was everywhere.

The good times didn't last long. 193 1 year, Xu zhimo's plane crashed, and Lu Xiaoman, who lost his lover, was in Lacrimosa all day, which was very painful. But she didn't kill herself, and then she started a new life. This is why she likes painting. 1936 joined the China Women's Calligraphy and Painting Association. Two years later, he finally took care of himself with Weng Wurui. But Weng is a married woman. Because of this, Lu Xiaoman once again bears the blame.

1On April 3rd, 954, ill-fated Lu Xiaoman died in Shanghai Huadong Hospital, aged 5 1. But after her death, Lu Xiaoman's ashes were not buried, perhaps because of her disgraceful behavior. It wasn't until 1988 that Lu Xiaoman's nephew paid for her mausoleum in Suzhou Dongshan Overseas Chinese Cemetery.