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Afterward, Zhou Xiang gave her a scholarship to study at a nearby university, and employed her after she had completed her education in the local administration. While there, she was described as a talented poet, a skilled chess player, and a capable official and administrator. Zhou Xiang was so
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Huang was born the daughter of a civil servant, but became an orphan at an early age, and was brought up by a maid. At a young age, she began to dress in the clothing of a man.
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Around 915, she was arrested on suspicion of arson, and wrote a poem in her defense. Because of this, she was acquitted by the Prime Minister of the state of Shu,
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style. Zhou Xiang saw her decision to live as a man as a sign of virtue, but the administration did not see this the same way, and she was fired.
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Huang Chonggu's story has attracted great interest, and has been depicted in literature many times throughout history.
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At this point, she was forced to reveal her biological sex, which she did by means of the poem
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impressed with her abilities that he offered one of his daughter's hands in marriage.
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Index

Chinese name
family name
Huang
Qionglai City
Tang Empire
Qionglai City
poet
Tang dynasty
Tang poetry
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Chinese
pinyin
Zhou Xiang
辞蜀相妻女诗

Wikisource
辭蜀相妻女詩
Qijue
Xu Wei
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin


Women Writers of Traditional China: An Anthology of Poetry and Criticism
ISBN
978-0-8047-3231-4

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