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Wei Zhuang Jiang - Ill-fated, China's first female poet

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"Wei Feng Shuoren"

Shuo Ren Qi Qi, dressed in brocade.

Son of Marquis Qi and wife of Marquis Wei.

Sister of Donggong, aunt of Marquis Xing, and private of Tan Gongwei.

Hands like soft hands, skin like gelatin,

The collar is like a cockroach, and the teeth are like a rhinoceros.

The moth eyebrows, the smile is smart, and the beautiful eyes are looking forward to it.

Wei Zhuang Jiang - Ill-fated, China's first female poet

Shuo Ao Ao, said yu nongjiao.

Four Mu you are proud, Zhu Wei,

Zhai Mo dynasty. The doctor retired, and there was no ambassador.

The river is full of water and the north is alive.

Shi Fu Tao, Squid Hair,

Unveiled. Shu Jiang is evil, and Shu Shi has a stalk

Wei Zhuang Jiang - Ill-fated, China's first female poet

It is said that there were more than 3,000 poems collected at that time. According to the principle of "thinking of innocence", Confucius selected 305 poems from them and divided them into categories according to the style and elegance.

The so-called "wind" is the song of the folk streets and alleys of various countries. The ancients said that "Zheng and Wei are obscene". Because Zheng Guoweiguo is located in the Central Plains, rich in products, and rarely wars, most of the poems are based on singing and harmony.

Wei Zhuang Jiang - Ill-fated, China's first female poet

Weizhuang Jiang was the empress of the Duke of Weizhuang and the first female poet in China. The depiction of her beauty has become the highest realm of praise for women in the Chinese nation. She is also the ancestor of China's ancient farewell poems.

However, she was also very unfortunate, and she was childless and did not receive the favor of Duke Wei Zhuang. In her middle age, his stepson was killed, and in her old age his girlfriend left her.

Wei Zhuang Jiang - Ill-fated, China's first female poet

This poem is the situation on weizhuang jiang's wedding day, and the whole poem has 4 parts.

The first part, "Shuo Ren Qi, Yi Jin, Son of Marquis Qi, Wife of Marquis Wei, Sister of Donggong, Aunt of Marquis Xing, Private of Tan Gongwei". Here, the technique of "endowment" is used to describe the nobility of Wei Zhuang Jiang's birth. Writing that she is tall and beautifully dressed, she will be the empress of the Duke of Weizhuang, and she is also the princess of the State of Qi, the sister of the Prince of Qi, the sister of Wei zhuang Jiang, and the queen of the State of Xing. Wrote out the nobility of Wei Zhuang Jiang's birth.

Wei Zhuang Jiang - Ill-fated, China's first female poet

This is followed by the depiction of the highest state of beauty. "Hands are like soft hands, skin is like gelatin, collars are like cockroaches, teeth are like rhinoceros." Moth eyebrows, smiling and smiling, beautiful eyes looking forward to it." Using the technique of "bi" in the poem, he wrote out the amazing beauty of Zhuang Jiang alive.

Writing Zhuang Jiang's hand, white and tender and soft, like the tender seedlings of white grass, write her skin like a solidified grease, white and delicate. Write about the beauty of her neck, like the larvae of the celestial cow, long, white and rounded. The teeth are like gourd seeds, white and small. Her head is small and square, and her eyebrows are curved and slender. Smiling and smiling, beautiful eyes, laughing and two cute dimples, and the eyes are black and white, very spirited.

Wei Zhuang Jiang - Ill-fated, China's first female poet

The third paragraph writes about a lavish wedding scene. Zhuang Jiang was tall, and the King of Wei led his ministers to the outskirts of the countryside to greet the princess of the State of Qi. Wei Zhuanggong's car was carried by four tall horses, and the flag flew high.

Zhuang Jiang also sat in a carriage made of four tall male horses, and the carriage was decorated with the long feathers of pheasants, which was very luxurious, comparable to the carriage of Wei Zhuanggong. Zhuang Jiang married Duke Wei Zhuang in a luxury car.

Zhuang Jiang's heart should have been very happy at that time, and she advised the ministers not to work hard anymore. It can be seen that she is a very gentle and kind Princess of qi.

Wei Zhuang Jiang - Ill-fated, China's first female poet

In the last paragraph, a series of elephant words are used, such as the sound of flowing water and the sound of fish jumping in the net, which also sets off Zhuang Jiang's cheerful mood at that time and a beautiful vision of future life. The people of Weiguo were also happy to be able to marry a Princess of Qi like Zhuang Jiang. They hope that this wonderful marriage can bring good harvest, happiness and peace to the country.

We must have thought that the fairy tale of Wei Zhuang Gong and Wei Zhuang Jiang being princes and princesses began, and they began to live happily together.

However, for Wei Zhuangjiang, this lavish wedding was the peak of her life, and then it kept sliding down.

Wei Zhuang Jiang - Ill-fated, China's first female poet

The noble and beautiful Zhuang Jiang was a great pressure for wei Zhuang Gong, and he was not as spoiled as other women of Zhuang Jiang, so that Wei Zhuang Jiang had no children in his life, and the chinese people had great pity for him. Later, Zhuang Jiang succeeded Gongzi Quan as a stepson, but the bad prince Zhou Yu killed Gongzi Wan. When Wei Zhuang Jiang was old, her girlfriend married another party. The beautiful and noble Wei Zhuang Jiang did not get the fate to cherish him well in his life.

However, she is full of great talent, she is the first female poet in the history of the mainland, and she can be regarded as worthy of heaven to receive this honor. It is said that the "Final Wind", "Bai Zhou" and "Yan Yan" in the Book of Poetry were all written by Zhuang Jiang.

Wei Zhuang Jiang - Ill-fated, China's first female poet

"My heart can't be turned, and my heart can't be rolled." This is Wei Zhuang Jiang's "Bai Zhou". Write the dignity of Wei Zhuang Jiang magnificently.

"Yan Yan" is the ancestor of the farewell poem through the ages, "Yan Yan Yu Fei, up and down its words." The son of Yu Gui, far away to the south. This is her farewell poem to her girlfriend in her later years.

Wei Zhuang Jiang, the princess of the State of Qi, unfortunately met someone unladylike, married the Duke of Wei Zhuang, and her life has been dark ever since. But it also made her the first female poet in China, and the founder of the farewell poem through the ages. With such an achievement, it is also worthy of this life! God closed one door for her and opened another window! We also feel some relief when we mourn our misfortunes.

Wei Zhuang Jiang - Ill-fated, China's first female poet

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