Four talented women in ancient times

The four most talented women in ancient times are: Cai Wenji, Li Qingzhao, Shangguan Wan'er, and Zhuo Wenjun.

1. Cai Wenji

Cai Wenji (date of birth and death unknown), named Yan, courtesy name Wenji (some say Zhaoji). A native of Yuxian County, Chenliu County, she was a female writer in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the daughter of the writer Cai Yong. Erudite and talented, he is good at literature, music and calligraphy. She first married Wei Zhongdao and returned home after her husband died. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was great chaos in the Central Plains. The Southern Xiongnu who originally surrendered to the Han Dynasty took the opportunity to rebel. Cai Wenji was captured by the Xiongnu King Zuoxian and gave birth to two children. After Cao Cao unified the north, he spent a lot of money to redeem her and marry her to Dong Si.

2. Li Qingzhao

Li Qingzhao (March 13, 1084-1155), named Yi'an Jushi, was born in Zhangqiu, Qizhou, Song Dynasty (now northwest of Zhangqiu, Jinan, Shandong), and lived in Jinan . A female poet in the Song Dynasty, a representative of the graceful school, known as "the most talented woman in the ages".

3. Shangguan Wan'er

Shangguan Wan'er (664-July 21, 710), with the compound surname Shangguan, also known as Shangguan Zhaorong, was born in Shaanxian County, Shaanxi Province ( Today's Shaanzhou, Henan), her ancestral home is Shanggui County, Longxi County (now Tianshui, Gansu), a female official, poet and imperial concubine in the Tang Dynasty. During Wu Zetian's period, she was a member of Neishe who was known as the "Women Prime Minister". After his grandfather Shangguan Yi was convicted and killed, he was married to his mother Zheng and became a maid in the inner court.

4. Zhuo Wenjun

Zhuo Wenjun, a native of Linqiong, Shu County (now Qionglai City, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province) during the Western Han Dynasty, was known as the four most talented women in ancient China and the four most talented women in Shu. Great talented woman. His father, Zhuo Wangsun, was an iron smelting tycoon in Linqiong, Shu County. He only had 800 children in his family.

Introduction to talented women of the Republic of China

1. Lu Bicheng

Lv Bicheng (1883-January 24, 1943), formerly known as Xianxi, with the courtesy name Duntian and Bi Cheng, in his later years, his name was Baolian, and he was also signed by Lanqing, Xinfang Cilu, etc. A female poet in modern China, a pioneer in women's education in China, and a talented woman in the Republic of China who created a precedent for women to take charge of school politics in the history of modern education. She is also one of the earliest female editors and writers in modern Chinese news history.

2. Xiao Hong

Xiao Hong (June 1, 1911 - January 22, 1942) was born in Liang Piying Village, Dongduzhuang Town, Shen County, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province, near China. A modern female writer, known as the "Literary Goddess of the 1930s" in the 20th century. Her real name was Ronghua, her real name was Zhang Xiuhuan, and later she was renamed Zhang Naiying (some say: Zhang Naiying). The pen names are Xiao Hong, Yin Yin, Lingling, Tian Di, etc.