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What does it mean to live without salt

"Living without salt" means ~ ~ ~ without salt: a legendary figure. Li Zhong, Ming Chun, Zhong Lichun. According to legend, she is a salt-free woman in the state of Qi (now Dongping, Shandong). Its appearance is not good. Living: Existing in the world. There is a woman with no face in the world.

Implies a woman with no face:

Legends, story characters. Li Zhong, Ming Chun, Zhong Lichun. According to legend, she is a salt-free woman in the state of Qi (now Dongping, Shandong). He is ugly and unmarried at the age of forty. She cares about politics and has the art of invisibility. He once visited Qi Xuanwang and accused him of extravagance and corruption in person. Xuan Wang was moved by this, saying that he would "abandon women's pleasure and retreat from flattery" and set a salt-free ambition for another day.

The book says that she, like Wu Zetian's mother, is unmarried in her forties, but the difference is that she is extremely ugly, incomparable, with a sunken head and deep eyes, a paunchy belly, a stiff nose and throat, a fat top and little hair, and painted skin. However, she was concerned about state affairs and once went to see Qi Xuanwang personally and accused him of extravagance and corruption. King Xuan was very moved and made her queen. Yuan people also compiled her deeds into zaju, praising her spirit of taking the world as her responsibility.

Zhong Wuyan was the first ugly woman in Zhong Lichun during the Spring and Autumn Period. Why Zhong Lichun is also called Zhong Wuyan is not recorded in history, or because Zhong Lichun is a salt-free person in Hebei Province. This homonym of "no salt" and "not gorgeous", together with "not gorgeous", is "not gorgeous", which is very consistent with her "extremely ugly" identity.

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