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19 Facts About Su Xiaoxiao

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Su Xiaoxiao was born into a prosperous family in Qiantang.

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Su Xiaoxiao's ancestors had served as officials during the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

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Su Xiaoxiao, being intelligent and keen, was greatly influenced by this heritage and learned to read and compose poetry from a young age.

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Su Xiaoxiao expressed that, despite her humble status, he had no objections to the union.

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Concerned for his father's health, Su Xiaoxiao urged Ruan Yu to return home to care for him.

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Heartbroken and abandoned, Su Xiaoxiao was left to live alone.

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Su Xiaoxiao spent her days in solitude, finding solace in poetry, wine, and the dim glow of a solitary lamp, as she mourned the loss of her love.

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8.

The county magistrate, who had a friendly relationship with Su Xiaoxiao, secretly advised her to apologize to Meng Lang to avoid deeper conflict with a high-ranking official.

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Reluctantly, Su Xiaoxiao agreed, recognizing the danger of defying someone in his position.

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Su Xiaoxiao's words conveyed both her unyielding spirit and a subtle deference to Meng Lang's authority.

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On one occasion, while burning incense at a temple, Su Xiaoxiao encountered Bao Ren, a poor scholar.

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Unfortunately, by the time he arrived, Su Xiaoxiao had already passed away.

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Su Xiaoxiao succumbed to a terminal illness, leaving behind a legacy of beauty and talent with her untimely death.

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Su Xiaoxiao became a romantic heroine for Tang dynasty poets such as Bai Juyi, Li He, and Wen Tingyun, as well as Ming dynasty writer Zhang Dai.

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Su Xiaoxiao was the central figure in the story Romantic Trails of Xilin from Fine Stories of the West Lake.

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The story recounts how the scholar Sima Yu, while visiting Hangzhou, dreamt of Su Xiaoxiao being brought to his window by three gusts of wind to sing for him.

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Su Xiaoxiao has been a popular subject in Chinese theater, where her story has been retold and reimagined in various forms over the centuries.

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Su Xiaoxiao's tomb was destroyed during the Cultural Revolution, but it was rebuilt in 2004, with a new pavilion featuring twelve poetry posts, each handwritten by famous calligraphers.

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Today, Su Xiaoxiao's tomb is a popular tourist attraction in Hangzhou.