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Qin Xianglian : ウィキペディア英語版
Qin Xianglian

Qin Xianglian () is a fictional Chinese character popular in legends and Chinese opera. She was a Song dynasty woman married to Chen Shimei, who not only betrayed her love and devotion by marrying another woman, but also tried to kill her to cover up his past.
The character first appeared as Lady Qin (秦氏) without a given name (like most women recorded in imperial China's literature) in the 1594 story collection ''Legal Cases of A Hundred Families Judged by Dragon-Design Bao'' (包龍圖判百家公案), Story 26, "Lady Qin's Ghost Return to Exile Shimei" (秦氏還魂配世美). In this version, she was killed by Chen's assassins, but her ghost sought justice with "Dragon-Design Bao" or Bao Zheng. The story most familiar to modern people no longer contained superstition, and instead had Chen's assassin Han Qi (韓琪) commit suicide to let Qin escape.
==Portrayal in film and television==

* Li Lihua in ''The Story of Ching Hsiang-lien'' (1964)
* Leanne Liu in ''Justice Pao'' (1993)
* Hao Lei in ''The New Case of Beheading Chen Shimei'' (2004)
* Chen Ting in ''Justice Bao'' (2008)
* Zhou Zihan in ''Female Constable'' (2011)
* Mabel Yuan in ''Qin Xianglian'' (2011)

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