Zhu Shuzhen

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Zhu Shuzhen
朱淑真
Born1135
Died1180 (aged 44–45)
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
OccupationPoet
Notable work
Heartbreaking Verse
Chinese name
Chinese朱淑真
Youqi Jushi
Traditional Chinese居士
Simplified Chinese居士

Zhu Shuzhen (Chinese: 朱淑真; c. 1135 – 1180) was a Chinese poet who lived during the Song dynasty. She married an official with whom she had a bad marriage. She either had an affair or committed suicide and after she died, her parents burned poetry that she had written.

Copies of her poetry had already been circulating and 339 shi and 33 ci by her could be reconstituted. Her poems dealt with love's sorrows and her collection is called Heartbreaking Verse. Since she adopted a few lines from Li Qingzhao's work, it's clear that Zhu Shuzhen was familiar with at least some of her work.

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