Xu Hui (627–650), the Worthy Consort at the early Tang court, was one of the earliest female poets of the Tang dynasty (618–907). Her name was recorded in official histories due to her extraordinary literary talents and involvement in political matters. Despite her brief life, her image as a talented writer and a virtuous consort continues to be celebrated, with her story portrayed and adapted in contemporary media.

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Xu Hui

  • Jing Chen

摘要

Xu Hui (627–650), the Worthy Consort at the early Tang court, was one of the earliest female poets of the Tang dynasty (618–907). Her name was recorded in official histories due to her extraordinary literary talents and involvement in political matters. Despite her brief life, her image as a talented writer and a virtuous consort continues to be celebrated, with her story portrayed and adapted in contemporary media.