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In ancient times, there were also many talented and beautiful women who were remembered by history, and He Shuangqing of the Qing Dynasty was such a talented female lyricist. Maybe few people have heard the name He Shuangqing, because she is not as famous as Li Ying Qi Qingzhao. Moreover, for various reasons, He Shuangqing's poems have been circulated in the world very few.
Why is He Shuangqing not famous? Everyone says that she is the first female poet of the Qing Dynasty, but few people know how many tragedies and helplessness the life of the first female poet of the Qing Dynasty.
He Shuangqing was born in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, the word Qiubi, and there is also a name Zhuang Qing. Unlike other talented women from scholarly families in ancient history, He Shuangqing's family was poor, and her parents were ordinary farmers. Despite this, He Shuangqing's talent and talent have not been annihilated by the poor family.
He Shuangqing has an uncle who works as a handyman in the school hall in the town, He Shuangqing often sneaks into the school hall alone when he was a child, and when others are studying, she peeks outside.
It is precisely because of this that He Shuangqing can read and write at a young age, and her intelligence and studious have attracted the attention of Mr. Xueguan, who made an exception to teach her to recite poetry and compose. When He Shuangqing was eighteen years old, he was already able to write chapters and write poems and lyrics.
Although full of talent, He Shuangqing was born in a farmer after all, and her later husband was also a tenant who only knew how to grow crops, named Zhou Dawang. After He Shuangqing married Zhou Dawang, she was abused by her mean mother-in-law, and her husband was also influenced by her mother-in-law, often speaking coldly to her and disgusting her for being clumsy and lazy.
He Shuangqing had nowhere to cry about all the grievances he received in his marriage, so he could only write down his complicated feelings on paper and turn them into poems like weeping. Limo was oppressed and abused at her in-law's house, which made He Shuangqing exhausted and became more and more emaciated. According to records, not long after He Shuangqing got married, he was ill for a long time, and finally died and passed away with hatred.
And most of the poems of this peasant female poet during her lifetime were also burned by her in-laws who couldn't read a few big characters.
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He Shuangqing (1715 1735), a native of Kangxi, Yongzheng or Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty, was a native of Danyangli, Xuebu, Jintan, Jiangsu, and was originally named Qingqing, a Zhuang Qing, the word Qiubi, and was the second daughter in the family, so he was named Shuangqing. Shuangqing has been talented and intelligent since childhood, and when she was seven years old, she began to run alone to the bookstore not far from her home to listen to her husband's lectures, and she became a delicate female celebrity at the age of ten years. When she was twenty or eight years old, she was so beautiful that she was "amazed as a goddess".
Shuangqing is the most talented and talented female lyricist in the history of our country, and later generations respect her as "the first female lyricist of the Qing Dynasty".
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