Dongguanxushi
Dongguanxushi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō nggu ā nx ù sh ǐ, which originally refers to the Han Dynasty female historian Ban Zhao's unfinished book of Han Dynasty on dongguanxucheng's elder brother Ban Gu in Fengzhao, and later refers to women's profound learning. It comes from the biography of Cao Shishu's wife in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
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Fan Ye of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in the book of the later Han Dynasty, biography of Cao Shishu's wife: "the wife of Cao Shishu, who supported the wind, was also the daughter of ban Biao in the same county. Her name was Zhao, and her name was Hui ban Brother Gu wrote the book of the Han Dynasty, whose eight tables and astronomical records failed to reach his death. He and the emperor Zhao Zhao made it by following the Dongguan library. "
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His wife is the daughter of ban Biao in Fufeng County. Her name is Ban Zhao and her name is Hui ban. Xuezhiyuan has a high literary talent. When Cao Shishu passed away early, Ban Zhao was strict with etiquette. Her brother Ban Gu wrote the book of Han Dynasty, in which eight volumes of records and astronomical records died before he finished. Emperor Hanhe ordered Ban Zhao to inherit Ban Gu's will and complete the book of Han in Dongguan library. Emperor he issued many edicts to let Ban Zhao enter the palace, and ordered the queen and the nobles to treat her as a teacher, so Ban Zhao was known as "everyone (GU)". Whenever there are strange things from different places or foreign countries, Ban Zhao is ordered to write poems and praise them. At that time, as soon as the book of Han was published, most people couldn't understand it. Ma Rong of the same county (Fufeng County) knelt under the pavilion and called on Ban Zhao to read and teach the book of Han for his teacher.
Chinese PinYin : dōng guān xù shǐ
Dongguanxushi
Dare to be angry but dare not speak. gǎn nù ér bù gǎn yán
Seven sons and eight sons in law. qī nán bā xù