Biography of Flying Smoke is the most famous chapter of Sanshui Xiaoyu. The story is tragic and moving, and it was once independent. Lin Huaiwu's concubine Bu was cheated by the matchmaker and married Wu. In Xian Tong, Wu was appointed as a meritorious soldier in Henan (Luoyang). Busy with official business, I often have no time to go home. Because Zhao Xiang, a neighbor, saw that non-smoking looked beautiful, she sent poems and poems in return, and so on. After a long time, she had an affair. About a year later, she flogged a maid with minor faults, and the maid told Wu about her. Wu questioned and refused to tell the truth. Later, he was tied up by Wu and whipped on the post. Yan Fei said: Life is a blind date, and death is nothing to hate. Finally, he was killed by Wu. Others, such as Wang Zhigu, described the arrogance and brutality of Zhang Zhifang, the military commander of the buffer zone. Queyao describes the wit and ferocity of female slaves and the debauchery and shamelessness of your children. Yu Yu, a female Taoist priest in Yu's works, has a fierce temperament and quite a personality. They also reflect the objective reality of the late Tang Dynasty in an absurd and romantic way. The text is occasionally interspersed with some poetic parallel prose, which is gorgeous and distinctive in the novels of the late Tang Dynasty. There are 2 volumes of Sanshui Dai Xiao, with 56 articles missing. The cloud in the Qing Dynasty is the best in the niche series. Today, there are: Sanshui Xiaoyu printed by Shanghai Editorial Department of Zhonghua Book Company 1957 according to the series of Clouds in the Niche; A grand view of note novels, photocopied by Jiangsu Guangling Ancient Books Publishing House1984; Wang Bijiang proofreads Novels of the Tang Dynasty, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 1978 edition. Selected Legends of Tang and Song Dynasties in Zhang Youhe People's Literature Publishing House 1964 Edition 1979 New Edition; Lu Xun compiled and recorded the legends of Tang and Song Dynasties (1958 edition) People's Literature Publishing House (1979 edition). A grand view of note novels in Tang and Five Dynasties. Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 2000.