Li Xiangjun

Painting of Li Xiangjun 1817 Li Xiangjun (; 1624–1654) was a celebrated gējì (courtesan) during the late Ming dynasty, renowned for her artistic talents and tragic romance with the scholar-official Hou Fangyu. Their story became immortalized in the Qing-era historical play ''The Peach Blossom Fan'' () by Kong Shangren, which dramatized their love amid the political collapse of the Ming dynasty. Regarded as one of Chinese history's most iconic romances, their relationship symbolized loyalty and resilience during a tumultuous era.

Li is memorialized as one of the ''Eight Beauties of Qinhuai'' (), a group of distinguished ''gējì'' from Nanjing's Qinhuai district celebrated in late Qing records for their cultural influence and artistic achievements. The group included Ma Xianglan, Bian Yujing (), Dong Xiaowan, Liu Rushi, Gu Mei, Kou Baimen (), and Chen Yuanyuan. These women transcended their roles as entertainers, engaging with literati, poets, and political figures and leaving enduring legacies through their contributions to art, literature, and the social dynamics of the Ming-Qing transition period. Provided by Wikipedia
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