A talented woman in the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem when she was 6 years old. After reading it, why did her father say that she would not behave like a woman in the future?

Because the feelings expressed in her poems are the disordered mood of the woman to be married, and she is only six years old. Such a talented woman, named Ye Li, showed her talent ten times since she was a child. She was a famous poetess in the Tang Dynasty and later became a Taoist priest.

The poem she wrote at that time was: "I didn't stand up when I passed by, and my mood was very chaotic." The homonym of "shelving" in the poem is to marry, but you can't marry if you want to. At that time, this poem was heard by Ye Li's father. He thought it was a poem about a girl who fell in love with spring. Li Ye is only six years old, but at an early age, he already knows the feelings that adults understand. His father thinks that Ye Li's future must be passionate and unruly, and she will become a dissolute woman.

It is also for this reason that Ye Li's father sent Ye Li to the Taoist temple, and he left home and became a monk at an early age. Ye's mood can be imagined. However, Ye Li is a thoughtful and talented girl, so she decided not to suppress her love for poetry and devoted herself to writing poetry, which made Ye Li's fame grow gradually.

Looking at his later emotional history, it is actually consistent with his father's evaluation. Ye Li's personality is not a woman in the traditional sense She is bold, thoughtful and romantic. Her poems are not shy and weak in her daughter's family, but only equal and calm between men and women. It was such a strange girl that was very attractive to men of that era. It is said that Ye Li had the same idea as the famous writer Lu Yu, the famous poet Liu Changqing and some other men at that time. They were bosom friends and confidants.