There are many Yingying flowers in the world, all of which are painted with flags and pavilions and bowed with double bows. Jiuge still gave up, and everything was always helpless! Ask where the old robber is. Knowing heaven and justice makes the immortal be hindered by vanity; Worldly things, how strange!
This is the golden melody of Wu Zao, a poetess in Qing Dynasty.
Wu Zao, born in yi county, Anhui Province, is Pingxiang, whose name is Cenzi. Wu Zao's father Wu Baozhen has been studying physiology in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, so his family lives in Renhe, Zhejiang. Wu Zao was born in a merchant family and was quite rich. When she was very young, she liked reading. She is proficient in all kinds of chess, calligraphy and painting, especially in lyrics, painting, drinking and watching coquettish paintings. His own Yuefu, named Qiaoying, was held by a busybody and sang for a while in Wuzhong.
Wu Zao was allowed to study at home only because of the social atmosphere at that time. Girls who are proficient in pen and ink can choose their husbands better. Who knows that Wu Zao is very talented in literature, even more talented than a gifted scholar.
Later, Wu Zao married a husband who was also a businessman and the son of the Xu family who was engaged in silk business. There is no scholar in his husband's family, only Wu Zao appears alone. Fortunately, although her husband has no literary talent, he has a literary heart. He admires Wu Zao's talent and dotes on her. He specially arranged a clean and spacious study room for her to study and entertain herself. She was also encouraged to make friends, relax and agree to attend some literati gatherings. Therefore, Wu Zao often sighs, "There is no such thing. Although she cares about Qing, Qing doesn't know how to pity me. How can she sit by the book window?" Although she is not as good as Zhao Qingzhao, she is much happier than the married life of Zhu and He Shuangqing.
among the literati, Wu Zao lived a happy and full life, and the whole person became cheerful and lively. Wu Zao is extremely talented and knows all about poetry and books. Her works are highly praised by local literati and are called "Liu Yong in the Dynasty".
however, as the saying goes, prosperity is like brocade. People's spiritual pursuit is endless. Wu Zao still felt the inconvenience of her daughter's body, so she began to struggle with her gender, because there were always some things that women could not do. "I turned over several sad cases in the world of logs and violets. Who do you explain it for? " Then, who will replace it? It seems to be asking heaven that the daughter's body may have been changed. She also said, "May the three thousands of feet chiefs of the Galaxy wash away my daughter's old state"; Like many men, "draw your sword and lean on heaven" and be a hero who "breaks the barrier of Gankun". After some imagination, "the wine is still gone, and everything is always helpless!" This is still a fact. After all, a daughter's body cannot be changed.
Wu Zao can't change his gender, but he likes to wear men's clothes to satisfy his temporary ideal. When Wu Zao lived in South Lake, she drew a small picture of herself dressed as a man. Much like Shi Xiangyun in a Dream of Red Mansions. She likes to dress up as a man, and her freedom as a daughter and longing for the man's world make them so refined and bold.
Wu Zao dresses up as a handsome young man. She really deserves to be "Liu Yong". Maybe she appreciates Liu Yong. Like Liu Yong, she went to the restaurant with the literati, went to the original boat, meandered through the water and listened to the sound of mountains and rivers. Sometimes, Wu Zao even puts on men's clothes, lingers in the dance, flirts with geisha and completely forgets her daughter's body. It is said that a geisha still fell in love with Wu Zao, but Wu Zao didn't tell the truth and gave her a love poem: "It's the same with eyebrow sweeping, but I'm determined to be crazy and have to accept the wishes of the jade man." In the middle of nowhere, I'm going to buy a red boat and take the green with me. "
Wu Zao's works also show an obvious androgynous style. Give your daughter a colored pen and a celebrity a green hair. Sometimes spring flowers and autumn moon are full of children's emotional appeal; Sometimes Wang Yang is arrogant, and a strong man breaks his wrist.
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