
Canal Shipbuilding Records
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Su Yun is the daughter of a water transport boss in the Tang Dynasty. When she was fifteen, the lychees her father was transporting failed to keep fresh, resulting in her being convicted and imprisoned. With the help of her fiancé Yu Mohuan, she bravely broke into Baofeng Nunnery and won the chance to save her father's sins. Under the influence of various forces, she and Yu Mohuan finally found a way to preserve lychees after several failed preservation experiments. They also built the first wheeled ship and pioneered high-speed water transportation. She was commended by His Majesty and became the first female owner of a shipyard. Later, she encountered the Anshi Rebellion and was displaced. She dredged the canal, pacified the water bandits, resisted the invasion of Hangzhou, and created the "Yu Auntie" with ten thousand stones, which left her name in history. The Yu Da Niang sailed in the wind, sailed thousands of stones, and sang a song along the Beijing-Hangzhou Canal, singing the glory of the middle Tang Dynasty. Childhood sweethearts, a glass of wine, along the Beijing-Hangzhou Canal, write a beautiful picture of going along the river during the Qingming Festival. There is love in the world, and business women have righteousness.
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