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列女傳

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A collection of short biographical sketches that present exemplary women's conduct in ancient tradition, highlighting filial piety, maternal instruction, chastity, fidelity, ritual propriety, and moral courage. Each entry recounts concrete actions, family teaching, and decisions that model proper household and civic behavior, often followed by a brief praise or poetic tag. Arranged to teach and contrast virtues, the compilation links private female conduct to broader social order and the transmission of ethical norms across generations.

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Xiang Liu

Liu Xiang was a prominent Chinese scholar and writer during the Han dynasty, known for his contributions to classical literature and philosophy. He is best recognized for his works such as "列仙傳" (Biographies of Immortals) and "列女傳" (Biographies of Exemplary Women), which reflect his interest in moral teachings and historical narratives. Liu's compilation of texts, particularly in "說苑" (The Garden of Speech), showcases a rich collection of anecdotes and philosophical discussions that have influenced Chinese thought. His writings are significant in understanding the cultural and intellectual landscape of ancient China.

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