Hou Zhenyi
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Hou Zhenyi is a poetess in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty. Li South word, Jiading (now Shanghai) people. Hou Qizeng's daughter was transformed into Zhu Sheng Gong Yuankan. Her family was very poor. She closed her door to open up a family and wanted to be a hermit. He is good at poetry, and his "Yi Huai" says: "a wise man should eat nine meals in three days, but a woman should be good in wheat rice and onion soup". He is the author of Yichun Ge Cao.
Representative poems
Elder brother yuan invited to see GUI
Red clothes half fade, I remember the lotus pond, and the autumn fragrance of a tree yellow. Do not wait to break to the heart has been drunk, spent every year to open the cup.
[description in illness]
the autumn wind makes the geese come late, and the disease is lingering and strong. There is no medicine to cure the poor, no money to buy life as silk. Yan Tai dream three thousand miles apart, Huai pillow intestinal 12. Who will send the children to you.
Chinese PinYin : Hou Zhen Yi
Hou Zhenyi