Classical types of ancient women's reading

The Female Commandment was written by Ban Zhao, a female historian in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Internal Training was written by Empress Xu, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. The Analects of Confucius was written by Song Ruoshen, a female bachelor in the Tang Dynasty. Nv Ji was written by Liu, the mother of Wang Xiang, a Confucian scholar in the late Ming Dynasty.

From the Eastern Han Dynasty to the late Ming Dynasty, the above four kinds of women's textbooks were published and disseminated one after another. Annotated by Wang Xiang, it will be inscribed by Duowentang in the next four years (1624) as a set of teaching materials for feudal women's education. Later, the book was reprinted and called "Four Books for Women"

The Book of Female Filial Piety was written by Zheng, the wife of Hou Miao in Tang Dynasty. There are also some versions of the Four Books of Women that use the Classic of Female Filial Piety instead of the Record of Female Fan or Internal Training.