Zhuo Wenjun

Some of her most popular works include Bai tou Yin (Chant about Old Age), Juebie Shu (Farewell Letter) and Yuanlang Shi (Blaming Husband Poem), although some scholars[who?]

Sima Xiangru, a famous poet and musician, during a stay in Chengdu, was invited to their home by the Zhuos.

Finding herself in poverty because her new husband's family was not rich, Zhuo Wenjun opened a wine shop.

[2] Emperor Wu learned of Sima Xiangru's talent and offered him an official cargo in the capital.

Saddened, Zhuo Wenjun replied with a long poem that moved him so deeply that he was ashamed of his plan and returned with her, living together until their old age.

Portrait of Zhuo Wenjun, c. 1772