Since I don't know the exact story, it could potentially be about a figure who met a watery end and was considered beautiful in a way that defies normal expectations. It could be a story about love and loss, where the person who drowned was remembered in a special way that made them seem the most beautiful. It might also be a story with a moral or lesson, perhaps about the transience of life and the power of memory.
I'm not entirely sure what'mas black bottom based on true story' specifically refers to. It could potentially be a movie or a play. If it's a movie, it might be a story that is based on real - life events and set in a particular place or community. Without more context, it's hard to say exactly.
One possible theme could be the concept of beauty in death. The idea of the 'ahogado' (the drowned one) being the most beautiful might imply that there is a certain allure or significance to the state of death.
Since we don't know exactly what it is, it's difficult to say where to find it. If it's a new work, it might not be widely distributed yet. You could start by looking for any related events or announcements in local arts communities. It might also be something that has been passed down orally in a particular community and not yet fully documented or made available to a wider audience.
In the novel "Wilderness: I'm Heavenly, I'll Never Set Up a Sect!" The protagonist Tongtian decided not to establish Jie School. After he transmigrated to the Primordial Era, he realized that establishing Jie School might bring a series of problems, so he decided not to establish a sect. This decision caused some people to be dissatisfied and ridiculed, but Tongtian had activated the god-level selection system, proving that he could become a saint without establishing a sect and had the hope of transcending the Great Dao. The saints in the Purple Cloud Palace forced Tongtian to establish a sect, but Tongtian insisted on his decision. Therefore, Tongtian would never establish Jie School at the beginning.
"Wild" was a recommended novel with two male protagonists. It told the story between Jiang Cheng and Gu Fei. Jiang Cheng was a male lead who seemed rebellious but was actually sensitive and meticulous, while Gu Fei was a sensitive, meticulous, kind, and responsible male lead. They met after an accident, which changed the trajectory of each other's lives. The author of this novel was fluent in writing, and the characters were vivid and accurate.
" Celestial Master Zhong Kui " was an ancient fantasy TV series that was broadcasted in the mainland of China in 2010. The play told the story of the three Taoist brothers, Zhong Kui, who fought demons and defended justice. It was divided into six units, including Sin of Beauty, Green Snake Tears, Wise Sword Love, Blood Mandarin Duck, Zhong Kui Marries His Sister, and Mermaid Love. The main cast included Ouyang Zhenhua, Huo Siyan, Zeng Baoyi, and so on. The drama had a total of 40 episodes and could be watched on platforms such as iQiyi.