Cao Zhenxiu (1762-1822) was a daughter of Cao Zhenxiu (1762-1822), whose courtesy name was Moqin, and her signature was Yunxuan. She was from Xiuning, Anhui, and lived in Wumen. She was the daughter of Cao Rui, and the wife of Wang Qisun. She was not good at gold powder, but could draw things. She was a calligrapher named Zhongwang and a scholar. . "Album of Women", 24.8×16.8 cm, collected by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.


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Cao Zhenxiu lived during the Qianlong, Jiaqing and Daoguang periods. There is a lot of information about her. Not only are her calligraphy and painting works, inkstones and other physical objects passed down, her collection of poems "Short Drafts of Writing Yunxuan" is also completely preserved, and her portraits are also handed down. , which allows us to have a clearer understanding of her life story and her appearance, which is really rare.



According to the data, Cao Zhenxiu (1762-?) was a daughter, whose courtesy name was Moqin, and her signature was Yunxuan. She was from Xiuning, Anhui, and lived in Wumen. She was the daughter of Cao Rui, and the wife of Wang Qishun. She was not good at gold powder, could draw things, and was a calligrapher named Zhong Wang. Shilin Zhongzhi.


It is not known how old Cao Zhenxiu lived, but at least she was still alive in 1822, which means that she lived at least 60 years old.


Cao Zhenxiu is good at poetry, calligraphy, painting and embroidery, but is especially good at small regular script calligraphy. Most of the works handed down from generation to generation are in lower regular script.