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- Q19841047 abstract "Wu Zao (Chinese: 吴藻; 1799 – 1862) was a Chinese poet. She was also known as Wu Pinxiang.The daughter of a merchant, she was born in the town of Renhe (now Hangzhou in Zhejiang province. She married a merchant named Huang. Her contemporaries were wont to point out that her husband and father had "never even glanced at a book." She was famous as a lyrics (ci) writer and was considered to be one of the best ci poets of the Qing dynasty. She also wrote poetry in the sanqu form. She was said to be a good player of the qin, a stringed instrument. Wu wrote an opera (zaju) Yinjiu du Sao (Reading the "Li Sao" While Drinking)., also known as Qiaoying (The Fake Image.) Two collections of her works were published: Hualian ci (Flower curtain lyrics) and Xiangnan xuebei ci (Lyrics from South of the Fragrance and North of the Snows). She became a student of the poet Chen Wenshu. Wu converted to Buddhism later in life.Several of her works have been translated into English. See, for example the translations of poetry by Anthony Yu.".
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- Q19841047 comment "Wu Zao (Chinese: 吴藻; 1799 – 1862) was a Chinese poet. She was also known as Wu Pinxiang.The daughter of a merchant, she was born in the town of Renhe (now Hangzhou in Zhejiang province. She married a merchant named Huang. Her contemporaries were wont to point out that her husband and father had "never even glanced at a book." She was famous as a lyrics (ci) writer and was considered to be one of the best ci poets of the Qing dynasty. She also wrote poetry in the sanqu form.".
- Q19841047 label "Wu Zao".