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Cao Miaoqing

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Born in Qiantang (modern Hangzhou), Cao Miaoqing's father died when she was a young child, and afterward she was raised by her mother. Cao Miaoqing never married, and was admired and commended for her sense of duty in remaining to care for her mother.
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Women's Poetry and Poetics in Late Imperial China: A Dialogic Engagement
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The Quest for Gentility in China: Negotiations Beyond Gender and Class
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Index

Guan Yunshi
Ban Weizhi
Yang Weizhen
Xian' ge ji
Ban Zhao
List of Female Calligraphers
Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women, Volume II: Tang Through Ming 618 - 1644


"The Rhetoric of Legitimation: Prefaces to Women's Poetry Collections from the Song to the Ming"
doi
10.1163/156852606779969798
ISSN
1387-6805


The Quest for Gentility in China: Negotiations Beyond Gender and Class
ISBN
978-1-134-07704-5


Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women, Volume II: Tang Through Ming 618 - 1644
ISBN
978-1-317-51561-6
Women's Poetry and Poetics in Late Imperial China: A Dialogic Engagement
ISBN
978-1-4985-3787-2
Categories
14th-century Chinese poets
Chinese women musicians

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