Wen Jun: Zhuo Wenjun was a talented woman in the Western Han Dynasty.
When: Yes.
Hey, Yi Tong, the mound with jars in the ancient hotel.
In the Western Han Dynasty, Sima Xiangru eloped with Zhuo Wenjun, and when he arrived at Sima Jia's home, he found himself "surrounded by his family". So Xiangru came to Lin Qiong with Wen Jun, sold all his horses and chariots, bought a hotel and sold wine. And let Wen Jun personally preside over the wine bureau to handle customer affairs, while wearing a calf nose apron, while washing wine with employees in the downtown area.
Later, Wen Jun's father-in-law, Wang Sun, gave her 100 slaves,1000 yuan, clothes, bedding and various belongings. Wang Sun was very rich in Beijing. Wen Jun returned to Chengdu, bought a field and a house, and became a rich man.
Sima Xiangru and Zhuo Wenjun returned from Chengdu to Lin Qiong, where Zhuo's family was located, sold their horses and chariots, bought a hotel, and sold wine in the store, just like using a servant and a bartender to wash the wine. Later, I used "Wen Jun, Zhuo Nv, Wen Jun to deliver wine, Wen Jun to sell wine, Wen Jun to sell wine, Wenjun wine, Lin Qiong wine, Lin Qiongbei, Lin Qiong wine, Zhuojia wine, Wenjun wine" to write about beauty selling wine, which was often used. Use "when washing machine, washing machine when washing machine, washing machine like washing machine, washing machine like washing machine, washing machine like washing machine" and so on. It refers to engaging in low-level industries that are beneath dignity, or writing literati has fallen behind the times.