Source: Wang Jian's letter to Xue Tao in central Sichuan in Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation: There are very few talented women like her nowadays. Even those who can fully appreciate the artistic conception of literature are always worse than her.
2, temperament is like orchid, talent is better than fairy.
Source: Tang Du Fu's Du Fu Zan Zhuo Wenjun.
Interpretation: Her temperament is blue and her talent is like a fairy.
3. Clever words steal parrots' tongues, and the article gets chicken feathers.
Source: A Gift to Xue Tao by Yuan Zhen in Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation: Clever words seem to steal the parrot's tongue, and gorgeous articles seem to share the feathers of the phoenix.
4, the chest is like a valley, and there are poems in the abdomen.
Origin: Su Shi's Farewell to Dong Chuan in Song Dynasty.
Interpretation: People with a thousand words of ink in their chests are as profound as valleys, and their erudite temperament is naturally dazzling.
5. Just surpassed Xiao Su, and it looks similar to Wang Qiang. Rhyme gives birth to rhyme, and fragrance gives birth to fragrance.
Source: Reading Shu Yu Ji by Li Yian, a master of Ages in the late Ming Dynasty.
Interpretation: Talent exceeds Su Xiaomei, and looks comparable to Wang Zhaojun. In terms of lasting appeal, it has a more beautiful lasting appeal. Besides the fragrance, it also has a special fragrance.