Throughout Chinese history, there are many mysteries. For example, many famous people recorded in history are often missing.
Although some of the endings in the official history are death of old age, some are killed or commit suicide. But folklore is not consistent. Some say that they disappeared, and some say that they left for a foreign land. The five more famous people include Laozi, Xu Fu, Li Zicheng, Zhu Yunwen, and one of the four beauties. Some say it is Xi Shi, and some say it is Yang Yuhuan.
According to legend, the alchemist Xu Fu went to sea to search for the elixir of immortality and disappeared at sea in order to refine the elixir of immortality for Qin Shi Huang.
After Zhu Di invaded Nanjing, Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen disappeared in the fire.
Wu Sangui was so angry that he lured Qing soldiers into the pass for his beauty. Later, Li Zicheng, the king of Chuang, was defeated and disappeared.
Xi Shi, one of the four beauties, disappeared after the fall of Wu. It is said that she went to roam the mountains and rivers with Fan Li {li}.
In Chinese history, Yang Yuhuan hanged himself in Maweipo. However, in Japanese folklore, due to the fanatical worship of Bai Juyi and the excessive love for the Song of Everlasting Sorrow, Yang Guifei's resurrection from the dead was said to be a fake death, and then she traveled east to Japan.
Although these celebrities have left us long ago, they have left wonderful stories in history, arousing people's curiosity and adding relatively happy endings to their favorite characters. As a real person, he is inevitably subject to birth, old age, illness and death. Forget about becoming an immortal, it is still possible to go to a distant place. However, the more realistic ending is the most believable.