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33:. She was educated within Confucianism, and published her own collection of poems. Cai Wan had an acknowledged influence as the adviser of her spouse, who reportedly confided his suggestions to her before introducing them to the government. 166: 176: 103:"Domesticating Romantic Love during the High Qing Classical Revival: The Poetic Exchanges between Wang Zhaoyuan (1763-1851) and Her Husband Hao Yixing (1757-1829)" 200: 30: 26: 239: 44: 60: 184: 80: 177:
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Cao Yurong
Gao Quizhou
Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women: v. 1: The Qing Period, 1644-1911
"7 Changing the Subject: Gender and Self-inscription in Authors' Prefaces and "Shi" Poetry"
doi
10.1515/9780804765916-010/pdf?licensetype=restricted
ISBN
978-0-8047-6591-6
"Domesticating Romantic Love during the High Qing Classical Revival: The Poetic Exchanges between Wang Zhaoyuan (1763-1851) and Her Husband Hao Yixing (1757-1829)"
doi
10.1163/15685268-0152P0002
ISSN
1387-6805
"Poetry, Gender, and Ethnicity: Manchu and Mongol Women Poets in Beijing (1775-1875)"
Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women: v. 1: The Qing Period, 1644-1911
doi
10.4324/9781315706115/biographical-dictionary-chinese-women-1-qing-period-1644-1911-lily-xiao-hong-lee-stefanowska-clara-lau
ISBN
978-1-315-70611-5
cite book
link
Categories
1695 births
1755 deaths
18th-century Chinese poets
Chinese women poets
18th-century Chinese women writers

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