
Cai Yan - Wikipedia
Cai Yan (c. 178 – post 206; or c. 170–215; or died c. 249), [1] courtesy name Wenji, was a Chinese composer, poet, and writer who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. She was a daughter of Cai Yong.
Cai Wenji - Koei Wiki
Cai Yan (蔡琰, onyomi: Sai En), otherwise known via her alternate style name as Cai Wenji (蔡文姫, onyomi: Sai Bunki), comes from a family of imperial scholars who specializes in poetry and composing music. Historically, she was kidnapped by a group of nomads and rescued by Cao Cao, especially due to...
Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute: The Story of Lady Wenji
Represented here are scenes from the life of Lady Wenji (Cai Yan), who was abducted by a horde of marauding barbarians about A.D. 195 and spent twelve years among the Xiongnu, a Mongol tribe, as wife of their chieftain.
Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute - Wikipedia
Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute (Chinese: 胡笳十八拍; pinyin: Hújiā Shíbā Pāi) are a series of Chinese songs and poems about the life of Han dynasty (202 BCE–220 CE) poet Cai Wenji (蔡文姬). The songs were composed by Liu Shang, a poet of the middle Tang dynasty (618–907 CE).
Cai Yan - silkqin.com
Cai Yan, more commonly known as Cai Wenji, was a daughter of Cai Yong, style name Bojie. In about 195 CE the southern Xiongnu abducted her from her family's home in 陳留 Chenliu, south of Kaifeng in Henan province (the Han capital was then Luoyang), and took her to what is today the Gobi desert, where she was married to a Xiongnu prince and ...
Cai Wenji earned fame as a talented poet and musician
Aug 24, 2017 · Cai Yan 蔡琰, courtesy name Wenji 文姬, was a poet and musician from the late Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 25-220). She was the daughter of Cai Yong, a renowned scholar best-known for his calligraphy, from Yu County, nowadays in Kaifeng, Henan Province.
263 Forgotten Women of Literature 2 - Cai Yan (Wenji)
Sep 10, 2020 · Cai Yan (Wenji) (c. 178 - c. 250?) was the daughter of Cai Yong, one of the most famous scholars of the Han Dynasty. After being widowed at a young age, Cai Wenji was abducted by a nomadic tribe, where she was forced to marry a chieftain and bear his children.
Cai Wenji 蔡 文 姬 (Cai Yang 蔡 琰 ), poetess of Three Kingdoms
Feb 7, 2020 · Cai Yong has been found guilty and went to a prison, and later sent to excile, when Cai Wenji was only one year old. Nine month later, he was granted a pardon by Emperor Han Lin and summoned back to Luoyang. But faith was against him, as he offended Wang Zhi, the regional governor.
Cai Wenji – Wikipedia
Cai Wenjis Heimkehr wird auf dem bekannten Jin-Gemälde „Cai Wenji kehrt in ihre Heimat zurück“ (文姬歸漢圖) dargestellt, das vermutlich von einem Han-Beamten namens Zhang Yu stammt. Es ist heute im Museum für Kunst in der Jilin -Provinz ausgestellt.
Cai Yan/Cai Wenji | Heroes Wiki | Fandom
Cai Yan (蔡琰), style name: Wenji (文姬) and Zhaoji (昭姬), is a minor protagonist in the 14th-century Chinese classic novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by the late Luo Guanzhong, and its multiple adaptations. She is the daughter of Cai Yong and the wife of Dong Si, and a poet and musician who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty ...