LV Huiru
Lu Huiru (1875-1925), a modern poetess, is an educator.
He is from Jingde County, Anhui Province. Its original name is Xiang, and its name is Xianzhong. Its character is Huiru (for Huiru), and its character is Yunying. His father, Lu Fengqi, was a Jinshi. He was the assistant editor of the National Museum of history, the editor of yudie, and the scholar of Shanxi politics. His family has a collection of 30000 volumes. Under the influence of the scholarly home, the four sisters of the Lu family are intelligent and precocious. LV Huiru and her younger sisters, LV Meisun and LV Bicheng, are famous for their poems and essays. They are known as "three famous poets in Huainan."
Huainan talented woman
Lu Huiru, formerly known as Xiang, was named Xianzhong, with the word Huiru (for Huiru) and the word Yunying. She was born in 1875 in Jingde County, Anhui Province. When she was three years old, her father LV Fengqi was a Jinshi of Ding chouke in the third year of Guangxu. Later, she successively served as the assistant editor of the National History Museum, the editor of yudie and the scholar of Shanxi politics. She had a collection of 30000 volumes. Under the influence of the scholarly home, the four sisters of the Lu family are intelligent and precocious. In the late Qing Dynasty, in addition to her younger sister LV Kunxiu, LV Huiru and her younger sisters LV Meisun and LV Bicheng were all famous for their poems and essays. They were known as "three LVS in Huainan, well-known in the world."
In 1895, his father LV Fengqi died, and his mother Yan came back from the capital to deal with the ancestral property. Because the people coveted the property of the LV family, they instigated the bandits to hijack his mother. Since there were four daughters and no men in the LV family, the clansmen seized the property of the LV family in the name of their posterity. Later, with the help of fan Zengxiang, their father's friend, their mother got out of trouble. Later, Yan's mother took her four underage daughters to Yan Fengsheng, her elder brother who worked as a salt envoy in Tanggu.
educational work
Lu Huiru later served as the president of Nanjing Liangjiang women's normal school for many years, and her sisters were also engaged in education. Zheng Yimei's Yilin Sanye records: "in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, LV Huiru was the president of Nanjing women's normal school, LV Meisun was the president of Fengtian women's normal school, LV Bicheng was the president of Tianjin Women's normal school, and LV Kunxiu was the teacher of Xiamen women's normal school. They worked together in education."
Artistic achievements
At the age of nine, LV Huiru was good at poetry and painting. But most of his poems are lost. Only Huiru's poetry manuscript and CI manuscript (one of the three sisters of the Lu family) and Huiru's long and short sentences exist. The flower fans he painted in his early years were printed by Guohua magazine.
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LV Huiru