1. Xie Daoyun, a talented woman who sings about xu
Xie Daoyun was a talented woman in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. She was born in the Xie family of the two famous Wang and Xie families in history. She was the son of the calligrapher Wang Xizhi. daughter-in-law. Xie Daoyun is not only quick in thinking, but also has the qualities of a celebrity: decisive and straightforward, and elegant taste. As a female poet in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, she has a famous story. One day, her uncle Xie An called the juniors to study and give lectures. Suddenly, heavy snow fell in the sky. What does it look like?" Xie An's nephew responded: "It can be adjusted by spreading salt in the air." At this time, the girl Xie Daoyun looked at the sky and replied: "It's not like catkins blowing up due to the wind." It has been passed down from generation to generation, and later generations even call talented women who are good at poetry and writing "talents of singing xu". Xie Daoyun's talent and learning even impressed her brother-in-law Wang Xianzhi. It's a pity that Xie Daoyun was not kind to others.
2. Xuanji’s last song - Su Ruolan
During the Fujian period of the pre-Qin Dynasty, there was a girl from the Su family in Wugong County. Her name was Hui and her courtesy name was Ruolan. She learned calligraphy at the age of three and poetry at the age of seven. Learn to draw at age... Su Ruolan was one of the three most talented women in the Wei and Jin Dynasties. She is best known for her palindrome poems. Unfortunately, she only had one brocade palindrome, "Xuanji Picture", which was passed down to later generations. It was rumored that Su Hui's husband was ordered to take office in Xiangyang and wanted to take his wife and concubines with him, but Su Hui was so angry about taking a concubine that she refused. After leaving, Su Hui stayed alone in the empty boudoir. After a long time, she felt lonely and unbearable, so she began to write poems and rhymes to kill time. This is how the "Xuanji Picture" was created. After the husband saw the Xuanji Picture, he understood what his wife meant. , so he sent someone to take Su Hui to his side. From then on, the husband and wife loved each other until they grew old.
The Xuanji Picture is an outstanding work in the history of literature and a treasure in the history of art. It is also regarded as a treasure by historians. It has been widely circulated in all dynasties and has been praised by countless people, especially Empress Wu Zetian. Because of its exquisiteness, he wrote a "preface" to it, praising Ruolan's talent and beauty.
3. Essays on Melancholy - Zuo Fen
Zuo Fen was studious and good at writing articles since she was a child. Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, Sima Yan, even adopted her as his concubine because of her reputation, but she did not She was favored and treated as a decoration for a talented woman. He often received orders to write compositions. "Li Si Fu" is one of them, and it is her masterpiece. Whenever there are weddings and funerals in the palace, Zuo Fen is always ordered to write some emotional poems. Therefore, it is more appropriate to say that Zuo Fen is a concubine than a court poet. As a woman, she has never received love in her life. She lived a lonely life, and within the palace walls she only missed her family.
4. Famous throughout the ages - Cai Wenji
Cai Wenji is a talented woman ranked among the best in Chinese history. She is good at astronomy, mathematics, and science. She can write articles and poems, and is good at debating and melodies. . In terms of music, her "Eighteen Beats of Hujia" was commented in the Ming Dynasty: Tokyo style is decadent, Cai Wenji is talented and heroic. Reading "Hujia Yin" can make people sit up and shake, and the sand and gravel fly away. It is really a warm embrace. In terms of poetry, her "Poetry of Sorrow and Indignation" even influenced Cao Zhi and Du Fu. In terms of calligraphy, Cai Wenji once silently wrote ancient books at Cao Cao's request, and she could write real calligraphy and cursive script.
Cao Cao once asked: "I heard that your family used to have many ancient books. Can you still remember them now?" Cai Wenji said: "At first, my father left more than 4,000 volumes of books, but due to the war, very few were preserved. "No, I can only write down more than 400 pieces." So Cai Wenji wrote more than hundreds of articles without any mistakes, which Cao Cao greatly appreciated.