Names | |
---|---|
English Given Name | Chinese Given Name |
Chen Baishaox | 陈白芍 (Chén Báisháo) |
English Pseudonym | Chinese Pseudonym |
Jiangli | 将离 (jiānglí) |
Demographics | |
Birth | Death |
x | x |
Gender | Country |
Female | Wan1 |
Cultivation | |
Sect | x |
Cultivation Level | x |
Spiritual Sense | x |
Family | |
x | x |
Residence | |
Taiming 28 | Jinping1 |
Occupations | |
Taiming 28 | Courtesan1 |
Chen Baishao, generally referred to by her pseudonym Jiangli, was a minor character in Tai Sui by Priest. She was a courtesan employed at the House of Overflowing Splendor.
Chen Baishao's eyes and brows had a natural downward tilt, making her look somewhat uncheerful. Her image and bearing were generally described as "elegant and refined."1
During the Flower Viewing Festival, Chen Baishao performed with her face unpainted. Her clothes were colorless, and her sleeves were not especially long.1
Chen Baishao generally presented herself as simple, elegant, and refined. However, due to this "refined," restrained nature, she sometimes struggled to handle the overbearing, pushy crowd at the Overflowing Splendor.1
To be added
Chen Baishao was a good singer with a pleasant voice.1
For further detail, see Chen Baishao: Abilities
In order of appearance. * indicates a chapter in which she is discussed or depicted but does not appear physically.