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Zhao Luanluan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Zhao Luanluan
Zhao Luanluan (), courtesy name Wenyuan (文鹓), was a Chinese poet who lived during the Zhizheng reign (1341−1367), a chaotic time at the end of the Mongol Yuan dynasty. She is incorrectly included in the ''Quan Tangshi'', a Qing dynasty anthology of Tang dynasty poems, whose compilers assumed that she was a courtesan because she composed some erotic poems.〔 ==Biography== The Ming dynasty author Li Zhen or Li Changqi (李昌祺; 1376–1452), a near contemporary of Zhao Luanluan, wrote the ''Biography of Luanluan'' (). This account, although dramatized and not entirely credible, is the only extant record about Zhao's life.〔 According to Li Zhen, Zhao Luanluan was born to an elite family in Dongping, in modern Shandong province. She was first married to an impotent man with the surname Gu, who died a few months after their marriage. She then married Liu Ying (柳颖), but was kidnapped by the rebel leader Tian Feng's army. During her captivity she composed and sent to her husband a four-verse poem, which emulated a poem written by the famous 2nd-century poet Cai Yan when she was held captive by the Xiongnu. Liu took great risks to find his wife and managed to gain her release, and the couple took refuge in the Culai Mountain (徂徕山) in Shandong. Liu Ying, however, was later captured and killed by the rebels, and Zhao threw herself on her husband's funeral pyre.〔 The story of Zhao Luanluan and her husband inspired a late-Yuan or early-Ming ''nanxi'' drama called ''Liu Ying'', which has been lost.
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