Jun Xu (China ancient poetess)

Jun Xu, a poetess in the Tang Dynasty, was born in the Kaiyuan period of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and died in the Xian Tong period of Tang Dezong. She was an outstanding poetess in the Tang Dynasty and was known as the "dragon among women".

Jun Xu's life

Jun Xu was born into a cultural family, his father Xu Yanbo was an official in the Tang Dynasty, and his mother was also a talented woman. Jun Xu was very smart since he was a child, and he liked reading, especially poetry. At the age of ten, she was able to write good poems and was highly praised by her family and friends.

Jun Xu's talent soon became known, and her poems were widely sung in court and among the people. After hearing about her talent, Emperor Xuanzong personally invited her to the palace to be a maid of honor. In the court, Jun Xu made many cultural celebrities, such as Du Fu, Bai Juyi and Yuan Zhen, and her poetry level has been greatly improved.

Jun Xu's Poetic Style

Jun Xu's poetry style is fresh and refined, full of femininity and delicacy. Most of her poems are about love, family, nature and so on, with sincere feelings and far-reaching artistic conception. Her poems not only show the gentleness of women, but also show the tenacity and strength of women.

Jun Xu's masterpiece.

Jun Xu's representative works include Farewell to Vodko Cao Yuan, Thinking of My Shandong Brothers on Vacation in the Mountain, and Song Lian Zhou at the Golden Gate. Among them, "Farewell to Frederick Cao Yuan" is regarded as Jun Xu's masterpiece, which expresses Jun Xu's feelings of parting and his thoughts on life.

The influence of Jun Xu

Jun Xu's poems have far-reaching influence. Her poems are widely spread all over the world and become the representative of female poems in the Tang Dynasty. Her unique poetic thought had a far-reaching influence on later female literature. Her poems have also been included in the whole Tang poetry and become one of the classics of ancient China literature.