Tang Bohu did work as a maid for a woman. This is recorded in the Grand View of unofficial history, China, but this woman is not Chou-heung, but osmanthus. At that time, she was a handmaiden in the Xishan Huahongshan Bachelor's Office and was deeply loved by Mrs. Hua. Tang Bohu fell in love with her at first sight, so she bowed to a talented person and finally won a beauty. Therefore, "Tang Bohu Dianchouxiang" may be the story evolution of Tang Bohu marrying his wife, osmanthus. Tang Bohu ordered osmanthus flowers instead of Chou-heung.
One day, Tang Bohu went out to play, met Guihua, a slave in Washington, and fell in love with her at first sight. From then on, Tang Bohu couldn't get rid of the beautiful maid, and finally thought of a way, that is, she went to Washington anonymously as a maid and changed her name to Hua 'an.
He first went to Bandu, Washington. As a result, a good article made China sit up and take notice of him, leaving him as a close partner to take charge of the research. All correspondence is handled by Huaan, and nothing is against the wishes of China bachelors. Therefore, China bachelor is more valued and favored by Huaan.
Soon, the director in charge of the bookstore in Washington died unfortunately, and China let Huaan take charge of the bookstore temporarily. Huaan lived up to expectations, and the cashier's accounts of the electric shop were in good order. Hua' an is also very cautious, and Qiu has no personal interests.
Hua Xueshi is very satisfied with Hua 'an's work and intends to promote him to store supervisor. But there's only one thing that bothers Mr. Hua. Hua' an is still alone and has no wife. If one day he leaves, wouldn't it be a bit inappropriate to appoint his supervisor?
Hua finds it difficult to entrust an important task to Hua 'an at present. He didn't really settle down until Hua 'an got a wife, so he went to the matchmaker to discuss the matter of choosing a spouse for Hua 'an.
Finally, Huaan and Guihua finally got married at the right time with the help of the bachelor couple. After marriage, the two hit it off and their love grew deeper and deeper.
In fact, as early as 1980s, it was pointed out that there was no Chou-heung in Tang Bohu. For example, Duan Bing of Suzhou Federation of Literary and Art Circles wrote in Guangming Daily: Tang Yin didn't claim to be "the first romantic talent in the south of the Yangtze River", nor did he order Chou-heung. After the unjust case in the examination room at the age of 29, Tang, who wanted to make a name for himself, became an affectionate person who abandoned me in spring, a frustrated person from thousands of origins. In this down-and-out predicament, Tang Bohu, who once claimed to be a "man in cloth", would never say such arrogant words as "the first romantic talent in Jiangnan", let alone make a difference to Chou-heung in San Xiao. Therefore, it is not clear what the truth is.