Is it true that Xue Tao and Yuan Zhen are talking about love?

Yuan Zhen, a famous poet in the middle Tang Dynasty, is as famous as Bai Juyi. Xue Tao, the most outstanding poetess in the middle Tang Dynasty, often paid for her poems. Therefore, the affair between them became a sensational topic, and related notes and poems vividly spread the private meeting between Yuan and Xue and their poems. So what is the relationship between the two? Xue Tao is the most famous poet in Tang Nv 2. Xue Tao, whose real name is Hongdu, was originally a good woman in Chang 'an, and her father died young because of her official residence in Shu. My mother was widowed, her family was poor, and she became an official prostitute. In the fifth year of Zhenyuan (789), Xue Tao was sent to Songzhou, a small border town, for something, and presented "Two Poems Sent to the Border with Wei Linggong" and was released. After returning to Chengdu, he left his music book and lived in Huanhuaxi. There are still some remains in Chengdu, such as Xue and Lou. Xue Tao is proficient in melody and poetry, and has sung with poets such as Yuan Zhen, Bai Juyi, Zhang Ji, Wang Jian, Liu Yuxi and Du Mu. Wang Jian's "To Xue Tao's School Book in Shuzhong" includes "Wan Li Bridge Girls' School Book, loquat flowers; How much does an eyebrow sweeper know, but he never knows how to lead the spring breeze. When Wu was guarding Shu, Xue Tao invited him to be a school boy, but he was not appointed. Xue Tao has a high position in the poetry circles in the middle and late Tang Dynasty. In the late Tang Dynasty, Zhang Wei divided the poets in the middle and late Tang Dynasty into six great masters, the latter being the guest of honor. Bai Juyi is a master of education, Meng Yunqing is a master of elegance, Li Yi is a master of elegance, Meng Jiao is a master of elegance and eccentricity, Bao Rong is a master of understanding the macro, and Wu is an aesthete. Among them, Su Yu entered the room on the top of Yazheng in the Qing Dynasty. The rooms were, Monk Qing Sai, Monk Yang, Monk Wu and Monk Yao He, and Fang Gan, Ma Dai, Ren Fan, Jia Dao, Li Yuan, Xiang Si and Xue Tao. Xue Tao is tied with Fang Gan and Jia Dao, and Xue Tao is the only female poet in the poet's subject-object picture, which shows her lofty position in the poetry circle in the middle and late Tang Dynasty. There are five or seven quatrains in Xue Tao's poems, which are short and elegant.