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What are Mrs. Hua Rui's poems?
Year: Tang Author: Mrs. Hua Rui
The king's city raised a flag,
I learned it from the palace?
140,000 people were disarmed,
None of them are men!
Mrs. Hua Rui, the imperial concubine of Meng Chang, the emperor of Houshu, a poetess in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, was born in Qingcheng (now southeast of Dujiangyan City). Last name is Xu, last name is Fei. Young people can write, especially good at palace words. Fortunately, Meng Changjun, the Lord of Shu, gave Mrs. Hua Rui the title. After Meng Chang's surrender to the Song Dynasty, he was taken to the Song Palace and was loved by Song Taizu. The life scenes described in his palace poems are extremely rich, and the language is mainly colorful, but there are also some fresh and simple works, such as "The cherry is first ripe in March, and the wife looks at the red branches." The song "Go back for gold bullets, hide around the tree and shoot sparrows" is very lively and full of life interest; Her poems about national subjugation also received rave reviews, and she is a rare talented woman.
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