Xie Daowen's life story

Xie Daowen (date of birth and death unknown), whose real name is Ling Jiang, was a poetess in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. She is the niece of Prime Minister Xie An, the daughter of Anxi General Xie Yi, and the wife of Wang Ningzhi, the son of famous calligrapher Wang Xizhi.

During the rebellion in Sun En, her husband Wang Ningzhi tried to check the internal history of the meeting, but his defense was weak, so he escaped and was arrested and killed. When Xie Daowen heard that the enemy was coming, he did nothing but go out and kill several people with a knife. Sun En pardoned Daoyun and his people because he felt just. After Wang Ningzhi's death, Xie Daowen lived alone in Huijili and never remarried.

Extended data

Introduction of Xie Daowen's representative poems;

Ode to Mount Tai

I'm high in the east, and I'm beautiful to the sky.

The middle of the rock is empty, lonely and mysterious.

If you are not a craftsman, the structure of the cloud will be natural.

What does the object look like, so I move it repeatedly.

If you die, you will stay in Sri Lanka. You can do your best.

The majestic and tall Mount Tai soars into the sky and has an extremely subtle aura. Its caves are like empty houses, with natural intervals, loneliness and silence, tranquility and profundity. It is not made by human craftsmen, but a high-rise building developed by nature. What is the unpredictable weather that makes my thoughts fluctuate so much? Decided to leave the ever-changing environment and move to Taishan, doing nothing, prolonging life and enjoying destiny.

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