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Li Shishi (Song dynasty) : ウィキペディア英語版
Li Shishi (Song dynasty)

Li Shishi was a courtesan (角妓 / 角伎〔 角妓 / 角伎 () refers to women who engaged in performing arts for a living at that time. Their scope of work included: singing, dancing, reciting poetry and painting.〕) in Kaifeng, the capital of the Song Dynasty,〔Zhang Bangji (张邦基), ''Mo Man Lu'' (墨漫录).〕 and Emperor Huizong was a regular client of hers.〔Zhang Duanyi (张端义), ''Gui Er Ji'' (贵耳集).〕 She fled to Zhejiang〔''Da Song Xuanhe Yishi'' (大宋宣和遗事)〕 or Hunan after the Jingkang Incident of the Jin–Song wars occurred in 1127.〔Zhang Bangji, ''Mo Zhuang Man Lu'' (墨庄漫录).〕
==In fiction==
In the classical novel ''Water Margin'', Li Shishi encounters the outlaws from Liangshan Marsh on two occasions; on the second, more important encounter, she befriends Yan Qing and agrees to become his sworn older sister. She then promises Yan Qing then she will tell the emperor about the outlaws' plight and desire to be granted amnesty.〔''Water Margin'', Chapter 72.〕

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