The poetess who recorded the most poems in the whole Tang Dynasty.

The following are the female poets who recorded the most poems in the whole Tang Dynasty:

Xue Tao.

There are as many as 89 Poems of the Whole Tang Dynasty, which is the largest number of female poets in the Tang Dynasty.

Xue Tao was originally from Chang 'an, and his father Xue Yun was an official in Chang 'an. He is knowledgeable, regards this only daughter as the apple of his eye, and has taught her to read and write poems since childhood. Xue Yun is honest and dares to speak. As a result, he offended the dynasty dignitaries and was banished to Sichuan. Xue Tao naturally followed his father to Sichuan.

A few years later, Xue Yun died again because he was infected with boils in Nanzhao. In order to survive, Xue Tao started her legendary life in Shu with her "beauty" and "temperament, eloquence and poetry".

Xue Tao has made many talented poets in her life, and she is also a talented poetess. She has written five volumes of Jinjiang Collection and 500 poems.

During the reign of Kangxi, Ji compiled more than 48,000 poems of the whole Tang Dynasty, including 1895 poets, including 124 female poets, and Xue Tao was the first person worthy of the name.

Complete Tang Poems contains a large number of poems by female poets, including many famous talented women at that time, such as Yu Yu, with 5 1 head; Wu Zetian has 46 poems; Shangguan Waner saved 32 poems; Write 16 Li Yecun's poem "Tomorrow, to be intimate with husband and wife". Xue Tao, on the other hand, included 89 poems in The Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty, the largest number of female poets in the Tang Dynasty. This is also the most important factor that made Xue Tao's poems famous for more than a thousand years.

Xue Tao wrote poetry for 50 or 60 years. When she was eight or nine years old, she knew the rhythm, which began with "the branches greet the birds in the north and the south, and the leaves send the breeze". When she died, she was over half a century old, and her poetry writing career was the first among ancient female poets.