Bian Yujing is called a talented woman. Do you know any poems about her?

Bian Yujing, one of the Eight Wonders of Qinhuai, has a passage in her brothel.

Looking back with trepidation, I look forward to Chu Lou, you are thin; From behind the face,

Worried about your eyebrows, you look back; Hiding willows in your sleeve is a shame, and you are invited to swim after you have no intention; Beware of the lingering shyness after the smoke clears, but you haven't smelled it yet. The following words are: a piano feels old, but rouge is thin, and it has been staying for a long time; I asked Song bitterly, and half my life was divided into autumn. In my dream, I went boating and chased after it. The old place was cold and romantic, and I added whatever I wanted. Huishan Zhou, the northern scene, is full of memories.

Although her prose sentences vary in length, her emotions and thoughts are just right, which makes people read smoothly. Although there are not many poems left, some of them also let us feel the talent of this talented woman, and most of her poems are in her seclusion, so is The Story of a Brothel.

At the same time, Bian Yujing is also proficient in calligraphy, especially in writing regular script. His book Hokkekyo has spread all over the world. As one of the eight beauties in Qinhuai, Bian Yujing's talent and appearance are impressive.

Therefore, although Bian Yujing is not called a poetess like Li Qingzhao, some people still remember her poems. Her beauty and talent were rare on the Qinhuai River at that time, and later poet Wu praised her and wrote poems for her.