Duan Sheng (1262-May 29, 1319), also known as Zhongji and Yaoji, was born in Maoshan, Deqing, Zhejiang (now Maoshan Village, Qianshan Town), and Huating (now Qingpu, Shanghai). )[1], a famous female calligrapher, painter, and poetry writer in the Yuan Dynasty.
He was born in the third year of Jingding in the Southern Song Dynasty. He studied calligraphy and painting since childhood and believed in Buddhism. He once wrote dozens of volumes of the "Diamond Sutra" in handwriting and presented them to Mingshan Temple. She married Zhao Mengfu, a famous calligrapher and painter of Wuxing in the Yuan Dynasty, and was granted the title of Madam of Wuxing County, known as Mrs. Guan in the world. In the fourth year of Yanyou (1317), she was granted the title of Madam of Wei State.
Guangsheng, a famous female poet in the Yuan Dynasty, has famous poems
1. You and I have many bad feelings, many places, and they are as hot as fire. Take a piece of clay, knead you, and mold me. Break the two of us together, mix them with water, knead you again, and mold me. I have you in the mud, and you have me in the mud. I live in the same quilt with you and die in the same coffin with you.
2. Take a piece of clay and make two clay figures, one is you and the other is me.
Break us together, mix them with water, squeeze one of you and another of me.
You are in me, and I am in you.
3. You and me, there are so many emotions; there are many emotions, and they are as hot as fire;
Take a piece of clay, twist it into you, and shape me into one.
Break us both into pieces and mix them with water;
Twist another you and mold another me.
I have you in the mud, and you have me in the mud;
You and I were born in the same quilt, and we died in the same coffin.
Author: Duan Sheng, courtesy name Zhong Ji, Yao Ji, wife of Zhao Mengfu.
4. The noblest thing in life is to be a prince, and there is no freedom for wealth and fame.