Which dynasty did Cai Wenji belong to?

Cai Wenji was a famous poetess in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

Cai Yan, Wen Xi, Evonne. The year of birth and death is unknown. A native of Pixian County, Chenliu County in the Eastern Han Dynasty, she was the daughter of Cai Yong, a great writer in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Cai Yan is also good at literature, music and calligraphy. Sui Shu Jing Ji Zhi contains a volume of Cai Wenji Ji, which has been lost. The only works that Cai Wenji can see now are Hu Jia's Two Mourning Poems and Eighteen Beats. There are not many records of Cai Yan's deeds in history, but the story of "Moon Hee returned to Han" has been widely circulated in past dynasties.

Commemoration of future generations

Cai Wenji Memorial Hall is based on Cai Wenji's tomb. 1957 was listed as a provincial key cultural relics protection unit by the provincial government in August. There is a "Life Exhibition of Cai Wenji" in the museum, which introduces in detail Cai Wenji's life story and social customs in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. There are also "Lantian Cultural Relics Exhibition" and the stone carving of "Eighteen Beats of Hu Family" by Shu Dan, a famous modern calligrapher.

Cai Wenji Memorial Hall collects more than 30 pieces of Cai Wenji cultural relics/KLOC-0, including 50 national third-class and above precious cultural relics.