- the
Chinese historian Sima Qian. The word
liènǚ (列女 "famous
women in history") is
sometimes understood as
liènǚ (烈女 "women martyrs"),
which Neo-Confucianists...
- of Xia
dynasty in the
Records of the
Grand Historian.
According to the
Lienü Zhuan (列女傳), Mo Xi was the
concubine of Jie of Xia. She was beautiful, but...
- (Spring and
Autumn Annals)
historical chronicle;
compare the c. 18 BCE
Lienu zhuan historical references to Xia Ji,
discussed here. The
missionary James...
-
biography was
included in the
Confucian classic Biographies of
Exemplary Women (
Lienü Zhuan),
compiled by the Han
dynasty scholar Liu Xiang. Zhao Feiyan's biography...
- top of the Tilt
Palace for them to live in.
According to Liu Xiang's book
Lienü zhuan written much later,
around 18 BC, Jie was
corrupted by his infatuation...
- doi:10.5040/9781474264716.0007549. ISBN 9781474264716.
Shiji "Annals of Yin"
Lienü Zhuan "Depraved
Favourites Da Ji (consort) of Zhou of Yin". quote:...
- Leese-Messing,
Kathrin (2015). "Review of
Exemplary Women of
Early China. The
Lienü zhuan of Liu Xiang".
Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles,
Reviews (CLEAR)...
- Xiang,
Chinese scholar,
editor of the Shan Hai Jing,
compilator of the
Lienü zhuan, and
father of Liu Xin (d. 6 BC)
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus,
Roman statesman...
-
depicted in Two
Disorderly Women of Wei in the
Biographies of
Eminent women (
Lienü zhuan)
alongside Lady
Nanzi and
described as "a
lustful concubine", blamed...
- died; her
father was
killed the day after. Her
biography was
added to the
Lienü Zhuan (Biographies of
Exemplary Women),
which was
first started by the Han...