Poems describing women's hard work

At the age of thirteen, I can weave, and at the age of fourteen, I can learn to tailor.

At the age of thirteen, I can weave, and at the age of fourteen, I can learn to tailor. Fifteen plays and sixteen poems. Seventeen years old is the wife of a gentleman, and her heart is often bitter and sad. Since you are a government official and loyal to the festival, your concubine is guarding an empty room. It is often rare to meet each other, and chickens crow into the plane, and there is no peace every night. It's too late for adults to break five horses in three days. It's hard for my wife to knit late. Idioms that describe people who are hardworking and virtuous, and women who are soft outside and hard inside.