As the title. "Southern History Biography Thirteen Wang Hua Biography": "(Wang) respectfully sent Liu Lao to attack (Wang) Qian, but he was defeated, and he did not know where he was. The eldest son Tai was killed by Gong. (Wang) Hua was thirteen years old, In the army, he lost his relationship with Qian, and fled with Shaman Shi Tanbing, who made Tiyizhao follow, and Jin Luo was suspicious. Hua Xing was late, and Tan Bing scolded: 'Slave is lazy and can't do as well as me.' Dozens of sticks were used to beat the flowers, and there was no doubt about it, so it was avoided." (The more original records should be in the "Song Book", I didn't check it.) I only read on the Internet that it came from Noh's "An House", but I didn't expect it. See earlier prototypes of the story in Chinese historical records. Don't know if there is an earlier prototype? Or find clues about the connection between Japanese-related Noh music and Chinese-related records? Can only "to wait for a liberal gentleman".
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