Poor inherit the wind. Who wrote it?

Poor inherit the wind was written by Empress Dowager Cixi.

"Poor inherit the wind" comes from "Poem of Wishing Parents", which was written by Empress Dowager Cixi in the Qing Dynasty. The whole poem is "The parents in the world have the truest feelings, tears and blood blend into their children's bodies, and they struggle to be children. Poor inherit the wind".

The most sincere feeling in the world is the love of parents, and parents' blood runs through their children. Do your best just for the sake of children's well-being, and the most important thing to cherish is the love of parents!

This is a poem written by Empress Dowager Cixi for her mother Fucha. When Cixi's mother celebrated her 6th birthday, although the Forbidden City was just a stone's throw away from her mother's mansion in Syrah Hutong, Cixi was unable to attend her mother's birthday, so she wrote a poem and wrote a calligraphy. Among them, the poem "Exhausting one's heart will eventually become a child, and pity inherit the wind" was sung.

Mystery of Kind Names

Folklore or film and television works generally call Empress Dowager Cixi Laner or Magnolia. It may be because Cixi's first title after entering the palace was "Lan Guiren", and many novel notes mistakenly thought that "Lan Er" was her birth name, but it was not.

According to Ye Henala Genzheng, a descendant of Cixi's family, Cixi's birth name is actually "Xinger Gu", which is a common name of Manchu for underage women, while "Xinger" was named because there were several white apricot trees in the courtyard at that time. Therefore, Cixi's grandfather gave her a big name "Xing Zhen" and a small name "Xinger" for loyalty.

As for Emperor Xianfeng, he first named Xing Zhen as an orchid nobleman, probably because Xianfeng liked Magnolia most, so he gave her such a title to show his love for her. And the eunuch in the palace called Cixi's nickname "Lianer".