Li Qingzhao, a poetess in Southern Song Dynasty. No. Yi 'an lay man.
Liu. Originally surnamed Yang, Ming Ai, Liu, Ming Yin, and later renamed Yes, so the word He, He.
Liu lingxian. Southern Liang poetess. The year of birth and death is unknown. Xu Yun's wife and sister Liu Xiaozhuo.
Cai Wenji. A poetess in the late Han Dynasty. Chen was born in (now south of Qixian County, Henan Province). Cai Yong's daughter. Erudite, eloquent and melodious.
Ban Zhao. Female poets in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Ji, the word Huiban. Fufeng Anling (now Xianyang, Shaanxi) was born. The year of birth and death is unknown. Class looks like a girl, class looks like beauty. Married to Uncle Cao, widowed since childhood.
Bao Huiling. A poetess in the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty. Bao Zhao's sister.
Left powder. Lan Zhi, a native of Linzi (now Zibo City, Shandong Province), the younger sister of Zuo Si, was a writer in the Western Jin Dynasty.
Zhu. No. A reclusive laity.
Xue Tao. Xue Tao (770-832): Zi Hong. Father Xue Yun is a small official in Kyoto. Xue Tao was born in Dali, Tang Daizong for three years.