When you see the word social flower, what does everyone think? Most people will definitely think of the Wind and Dust Woman. Influenced by romance novels in the 1930s and 1940s, many people think that social flowers are synonymous with dusty women. In fact, the original meaning of the word social flower is not to refer to the wind and dust woman, but to the pronoun of women who were active in social situations in the old era. In the Republic of China era, some of them had prominent families, some were talented, and some had amazing looks. Maybe it is really a bumpy road of red face love, and the emotional road of many social flowers in the Republic of China period is not very smooth, and Tan Xueqing is one of these social flowers whose love road is not smooth.
In 1918, a man named Guo Le and his companions opened a department store in Shanghai called Yong'an. In the 1930s, through the joint efforts of Yongan's senior management and employees, Yongan Company has become the first of the four major companies in Shanghai, and more and more foreign department stores are operated. The American gold pen is one of the foreign goods sold by Yongan Company. At that time, gold pens from the United States were called Conkering, and they were fashionable and exquisite, and the price was naturally relatively high. At that time, the price of four silver dollars for gold pens could already allow a family to pay a month's rent in Shanghai, so it is conceivable that not many people really want to buy gold pens.
In order to sell the gold pen, the person in charge of the gold pen counter decided to recruit some beautiful and sales-gifted beauties to be salesmen. Because of her beautiful curly hair, delicate eyebrows and fair skin, Tan Xueqing from Guangdong soon passed the interview of Yong'an Company and became a beautiful scenery at the stationery counter of Yong'an Department Store. Every time a guest comes to buy a gold pen, Tan Xueqing will always personally bring a smile with a variety of styles, and offer the gold pen with both hands. Every time he keeps a bookkeeping, Tan Xueqing will take a pencil to record the accounts with a particularly graceful manner. Such a service attitude makes every male guest who admires the appearance of Tan Xueqing more moved. Some male guests who have a crush on Talking About Xueqing will also always buy a gold pen at the counter of Talking About Xueqing, and wrap the gold pen with an invoice, with a respectful attitude like facing a Buddha statue.
With her amazing charm, Tan Xueqing has gradually become a well-known social flower in Shanghai. Xu Zhucheng, a famous journalist at that time, because of his curiosity about Tan Xueqing, once personally came to the Kang Keling counter to buy a gold pen. In his book "Miss Concelling", he sincerely praised Tan Xueqing's beauty, saying that she lived up to expectations. With the promotion of celebrities, more and more people from all walks of life patronize the golden pen counter.
When the flowers withered and the beauties had twilight, considering that they were just a salesman, as they got older, Tan Xueqing realized that fame could not be eaten as a meal. In order to have a lifelong dependence, she began to look for her own Ruyi Langjun among the guests. Although the man who was in love with Tan Xueqing at that time was like a carp crossing the river, she only liked Chen Du alone. This Chen Du was none other than the son of Chen Tiaoyuan, an army general in the Kuomintang army.
He was handsome in appearance, and seemed to be very compatible with Tan Xueqing, but unfortunately, he knew that he did not know his face, and although Chen Du was handsome, he was a famous playboy at that time. Even if Tan Xueqing was already pregnant with his child, he did not want to marry Tan Xueqing, and in order to have a reputation, Tan Xueqing, who had a big belly, begged Chen Du to marry him. Unable to withstand the pleading, Chen Du had to tell his father Chen Tiaoyuan about the matter between he and Tan Xueqing. As a high-ranking official, how could Chen Tiaoyuan let a salesman be his daughter-in-law, he only wanted the daughter of a famous person to be Chen Du's wife, in his heart, Tan Xueqing was only worthy of being a concubine. Tan Xueqing believes that she is a famous social flower and is not willing to be subordinated to others, so she has a fierce dispute with the Chen family. In order to solve this matter, Chen Tiaoyuan asked Zhang Shizhao to mediate between the Chen family and Tan Xueqing.
In the process of mediation, Tan Xueqing saw through Chen Du's ruthlessness, she asked the Chen family for 50,000 yuan and left Chen Du, and later married a businessman surnamed Gu and gave birth to three children. She and Chen Du's daughter was later adopted by Zhang Shizhao and named Zhang Hanzhi. This lady Zhang Hanzhi is a well-known female diplomat in China, who once served as an ambassador in Canada and has devoted her energy to promoting our exchanges with Canada. Her second husband is Mr. Qiao Guanhua, who witnessed the restoration of our country's legitimate seat in the United Nations.
In 1953, Zhang Hanzhi, who had just been escorted to the Beijing Foreign Chinese College, met a special guest. This timpani drummer, who is somewhat similar to Zhang Hanzhi's eyebrows, is Zhang Hanzhi's half-brother Tan Jiongming. This time, he took his mother's photo of Tan Xueqing to look for Zhang Hanzhi, thinking of letting his mother and sister recognize each other. After many years, Zhang Hanzhi knew his origins. After Tan Xueqing and her daughter recognized each other, she lived a comfortable life.
However, with the advent of the special period, the mother-daughter relationship between Tan Xueqing and Zhang Hanzhi was once again shaken. Seeing that Mr. Qiao Guanhua was affected by the special period, Tan Xueqing, who had become accustomed to seeking advantages and avoiding harm, left his daughter Zhang Hanzhi again. Since then, Tan Xueqing, a concording empress who has been praised by many celebrities, has faded out of people's vision.