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Hwang Jin-yi (approximately 1506-1544), a female poet during the Jungjong period of the Lee Dynasty of South Korea, a famous prostitute in Kaesong, and one of the three most outstanding poets in Songdu. Also known as Zhenniang, she is from Kaesong, Gyeonggi Province. "Myungwol" is Hwang Jinyi's stage name. Later, he wrote a film and a TV series of the same name based on historical figures.
The 16th century was the golden age of Korean literature, and Hwang Jin-yi was the most outstanding poet among them, good at writing about the mood of the times. The style of his poems is euphemistic and implicit, mainly describing love. Some people think that his poem style is like the British metaphysical school of poetry in the 17th century, which was good at using metaphors. Her poems are now included in Korean middle school textbooks.
According to ancient records, Huang Zhenyi’s outstanding talent and appearance made her quickly become a famous prostitute and favored by literati. It is said that she fell in love with the son of a local official when she was sixteen and fell in love with a royal family member when she became an adult. However, according to the maternal obedience law at that time, she inherited her mother's untouchable status and could not be the wife of a scholar-official or aristocrat. These two love affairs could not bear fruit in the end. In addition, because Huang Zhenyi's life is legendary, there have been TV series, movies and many novels about her life.