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In Shen Qifeng's colorful account of her life, Yao allegedly told Zhan that she would not live without him and that her bones would not be worth much compared to her life. Not even two months after he returned to Suzhou, Zhan received the news that Yao died of an illness. Heartbroken, he hurried back
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