What do you call a talented woman in China since ancient times?

Since ancient times, we have called China a talented woman like this:

1, a talented woman: refers to a woman with literary talent.

The story of a talented woman comes from: In Tang Dezong, the court asked Wei Gao to be our special envoy to the south of the Yangtze River. When Wei Gaoyi heard that Xue Tao's poems were outstanding and she was an official herself, she was called to Shuaifu as a musician to give a banquet and compose poems, and Xue Tao became a famous camp singer in Chengdu.

A year later, Wei Gao cherished Xue Tao's talent and prepared to ask the court to let Xue Tao hold the post of school extremely. Although it has not been put into practice, the name of "girls' school book" has spread like wildfire, and at the same time it has been called "the genius of eyebrow sweeping" by the world.

2. Non-scholar: refers to talented women.

The origin of people who don't follow the trend: In the Tang Dynasty's Harmonious Record of People who don't follow the trend, "Guan Tu has a sister who can write, and everyone in the language says' a man who hates but has no ears'." Sister Guan Tu is very literary, and everyone says that she is a talented woman who never loses her scholarship.

3. A lady, a woman with scholar temperament, is a metaphor for a woman's achievements and talents of masculinity, which is also a respectful title for a woman with knowledge and accomplishment.

4. For highly respected talented women, talented women or scholars can also be called gentlemen.

Extended data

Yu, the representative of China talented woman.

1, Yu, female, a poet in the late Tang Dynasty, was born in Chang 'an (now Shaanxi 'an). The first name of the fish is You Wei, the word cymbidium. He is talented and fond of reading, especially poetry. Together with Ye Li, Xue Tao and Liu Caichun, they are called the four great female poets in the Tang Dynasty. There are 50 existing poems, which are included in The Whole Tang Poetry. One of the volumes belongs to Xuan Ji. His deeds can be found in books such as Biography of Talented Persons in Tang Dynasty.

Although he was a famous minister through the ages, he didn't leave a word in the official history because he was not an official. His life information is scattered in Huangfumei's "Sanshui Xiaoyu" and other books in the late Tang Dynasty. There are still some related short sentences outside the chapter in Taiping Guangji, Southern New Book and Complete Tang Poetry. There are few records of Yu in official history and local chronicles, so the research on him is mostly concentrated on his poems.

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