What five things did Cai Wenji experience?

Cai Wenji, Cai Yan, Wen Xi, was a poetess in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Chen Liuwei (now south of Qixian County, Henan Province) was born. His father Cai Yong was a famous writer and calligrapher in the Eastern Han Dynasty.

Poems of Sorrow and Indignation was written by Cai Wenji and Dong Ba after their marriage. In the poem, she described her long-term painful experience with blood and tears. The value of this poem lies in that it not only describes personal experiences, but also describes the sufferings of the broad masses of the people. It exposes and accuses the decadent rule of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Xiongnu slave owners and nobles.

Wen Xi is also good at calligraphy, and his brushwork "Chunhua Pavilion Post" was included in the Song Dynasty.

Cai Wenji was born in 174, and when he died is still controversial. However, throughout her life, especially after returning to the Han Dynasty, Cai Wenji inherited her father's will and wrote Continued Han Shu, which can't help but say that she has made outstanding contributions to the ancient culture of the motherland.

According to legend, Cai Wenji was buried in Caiwang Village, Lantian County after his death. Now Cai Wenji's tomb is about 7 meters high and surrounded by lush trees. According to relevant scholars' research, this tomb is not the tomb of Wenxi's sacrifice. It is believed that this is a fake tomb built by later generations according to the contents of the seventieth chapter of Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms. In the novel 7 1, Cai Wenji's two husbands were renamed "Wei Daojie" and "Ji Dong" respectively, which was invented by Luo Guanzhong in the names of Cai Yan and Cao Cao. Romance is romance after all, so since the story is fictional, of course this tomb is not credible. However, some scholars have confirmed that this tomb is the real tomb of Cai Wenji. Cai Yan's tomb is now a key cultural relic protection unit in Shaanxi Province.