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Goddess are all female nerves.

The Tang and Song Dynasties were a magnificent period in the history of China. In literature, the poetry of Tang and Song Dynasties is magnificent, which will affect the present after thousands of years.

The blood is full of literary cancer cells, which can't satisfy their love for Zhang Ailing and Su Qing, and it can be traced back to the diviners of the Tang and Song literary schools. However, the beauty of the empty valley imagined by everyone will really be like Zhuangzi's description of "skin as ice and snow, graceful as a virgin, not eating grains, sucking wind and drinking dew"?

The answer is naturally "not necessarily"!

Those theologians are actually mostly female nerves-either neurotic or neurotic.

Bazhi

"From near to far, from deep and shallow Qingxi.

As high as tomorrow, the closest relatives are husband and wife. "

Ye Li, a poetess in the Tang Dynasty, wrote this poem "August solstice", which was placed next to the works of Dali, Xiaoli, Dadu and Xiaodu.

Ye Li's social status is as high as her literary status. According to the Biography of Talented Talents in Tang Dynasty, Li Jilan is a vivid portrayal of a modern goddess, who is "beautiful, handsome, leisurely, devoted to calligraphy, good at playing the piano and especially good at meter". When she was six years old, she wrote, "I am in a state of chaos." "Beautiful words, as a result, because' Jia Jue' and' Jia Jue' are homophonic, she was sent to the Taoist temple by her father. The Taoist temple in the Tang Dynasty was actually a social occasion, and Ye Li, with his talent and beauty, quickly made scholars and celebrities flock to it. At that time, her best friends, including Lu Yu and Liu Changqing, seemed to mix in the upper social circles. Liu Changqing called her a poetess among girls. When Li Yueou was ill, Lu Yu went to visit her every day, cooked for her and took good care of her. The "amorous woman" we are talking about now is the proper noun of Ye Li in Tang Dynasty. I even suspect that the source of these four words is on her. Getting such a title from the mouth of a poet, scribe and old driver shows how beautiful Ye Li is. In the heyday of Kaiyuan, Ye Li's talent even shocked Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. He went to the palace to visit him at the age of forty. Xuanzong later called her "Junyi".

However, after the Anshi Rebellion, our local envoys began to disobey the central authorities and rebelled in succession. Zhu Ba, our envoy in Youzhou, also proclaimed himself emperor. Ye Li, who has reached her later years, has always been active in her thoughts, writing frequently with Juba, as if she knew her own skills. Until Zhu evaluated the rebellion, all the treatments were "culling".

There is another story about her whereabouts: Ye Li has never seen Tang Xuanzong since the An Shi Rebellion broke out. She disappeared in the war. Perhaps, people are more willing to accept this ending.