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.
The allusion of Mount Tai holding the sun originated from the records in the Records of the Three Kingdoms. According to the Records of the Three Kingdoms, Volume 14, Biography of Cheng Yu in the Book of Wei, and Pei Songzhi's annotation of the Book of Wei, Cheng Yu was one of Cao Cao's important advisors. When Cheng Yu was young, he often dreamed of climbing Mount Tai and holding the sun in his hands. He told this dream to Xun Yu, but Xun Yu could not explain it, so he told this dream to Cao Cao. Cao Cao was very happy after hearing this and decided to follow this dream omen. He changed Cheng Yu's original name, Cheng Li, to Cheng Yu and added the word "Ri" to his name. This allusion expressed Cheng Yu's loyalty and support to the Emperor.
In " Celebrating Years," Yan Bingyun's identity was a secret agent of the Qing Overwatch Council. He was sent to Northern Qi to become a spy. He was the son of Yan Ruohai, the head of the Fourth Bureau of the Overwatch Council. He was proficient in the four arts of zither, chess, calligraphy, and painting. He had successfully obtained secret intelligence from the Northern Qi military and sent it back to the Qing Overwatch Council, causing Northern Qi to be at a constant military disadvantage. However, he was eventually betrayed by the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui, captured by the Northern Qi Brocade Guard, and tortured. He was the grandson of Xiao En, an important minister of the Qing Kingdom, but he did not know his true identity. Thus, Yan Bingyun's identity was that of a secret agent of the Qing Overwatch Council, and he was also Xiao En's grandson.