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Who was the most talented woman in the late Han Dynasty?
It should be Cai Wenji. There are not many historical records in Huang Yueying, and even fewer have been handed down.

Ban Jieyu (48-2 BC) was a poetess in the Western Han Dynasty, so she could not be the most literary woman in the late Han Dynasty.

Cai Wenji (177? -239? ) Yan, formerly known as taboo in Jin Dynasty, was renamed Moon Hee. She was born in Chen Liulai (now Qixian County, Kaifeng, Henan Province) at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and was the daughter of Cai Yong, a great writer in the Eastern Han Dynasty. She is a famous talented woman and writer in the history of China. She is good at astronomy, mathematics, literature, poetry and rhyme. His representative works include Eighteen Beats of Hu Jia and Poems of Sorrow and Anger.

Huang Yueying, also known as Huang Wanzhen and Huang Shuo, was a female figure in the Three Kingdoms period. She was born in Baishui, Miannan, Jingzhou, and her date of birth and death is unknown. When I was young, I was brilliant and as famous as my brother Huang. She was also recorded in the history book The History of the Three Kingdoms and described by Luo Guanzhong in the novel The Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Huang Yueying was a native of Shu in the Three Kingdoms period, the daughter of Huang and the wife of Zhuge Liang. She was also a famous talented woman at that time. She was well versed in the art of war, knowing astronomy above and geography below, and was resourceful.