- Su Xiaoxiao
Su Xiaoxiao (蘇小小, died c. 501) [Death year based on year of entombment: [http://www.sidestep.com/travel-guides/text/asia/china/shanghai?destId=FR717&narrativeId=FR0717033879 Exploring Hangzou] , Solitary Island] , also known as Su Xiaojun and sometimes by the appellation "Little Su", was a famous
courtesan and poet from Qiantang city (nowHangzhou ,Zhejiang province, China) in theSouthern Qi Dynasty (479-502). She had a sister named Su Pannu.Well known for her intellectual talent and great beauty, Su Xiaoxiao pursued the values of love, beauty and humanity, as reflected in her writing and in popular stories. There are many stories attached to the life of Su Xiaoxiao, with no way of knowing the historicity of any single story. One such story has her meeting a young scholar travelling in a state of dire poverty, hoping to reach the capital to sit for the official examinations. She gave the scholar several nuggets of silver from her purse, but sadly he never returned to her after completing the examinations. In any event, it seems that she did not wish to be a man's wife or mistress, preferring to share her beauty with the common people while showing a certain contempt for the wealthy.
In her late teens, Su Xiaoxiao developed a terminal illness, during which she took the view that heaven was giving her the special opportunity to leave a legacy of beauty in her memory through her death at a young age. She died at a mere 19 years of age. For more than a thousand years, her tomb was situated at the
Xilin Bridge beside her belovedWest Lake .Su Xiaoxiao's life and poetry provided much inspiration for later Chinese writers and artists. She was the romantic heroine of
Tang dynasty poetsBai Juyi ,Li He ,Wen Tingjun , andMing dynasty writerZhang Dai , also the heroine of the story "Romantic Trails of Xilin" in "Fine Stories of the West Lake". A woodcut of unknown provenance was used to illustrate [http://www.georgiasouthern.edu/~batchelo/figure6.htm porcelain objects] during theMing dynasty and earlyQing dynasty . The woodcut was based on the short story "Dreaming of Qiantang", which told of the scholar Sima Yu, who, while visiting Hangzhou, wrote a poem about a dream he had in which Su Xiaoxiao was brought by three gusts of wind to come and sing at his window. Su was also a frequent figure for portrayal in Chinese theater., but it was rebuilt in 2004, complete with a brand new pavilion decorated with twelve poetry posts handwritten by famous calligraphers. Su Xiaoxiao's tomb is now again a major tourist site in Hangzhou. Su Xiaoxiao is also the heroine of TV series "Loving Courtesan Su Xiaoxiao".
Poem by Su Xiaoxiao
This poem is variously known as "Song of the West Tomb", "Song of Xiling Lake", "Song of Su Xiaoxiao" (in a collection of Music Bureau poems) and "Song of the Same Heartbeat". It became very well known and inspired many future poets including those named above. In the original text, the poem is a quatrain composed of four lines of five words each.
:"I ride in a decorated carriage,":"My darling rides a blue-white horse.":"Where should we tie the knot for our heart?":"Under the Xiling pine and cypress."
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References
* Zhang Dai: 西湖梦寻("Search The West Lake in Dreams") ISBN 957-763-132-0
* Melangzhi : 西湖佳话 ("Fine Stories of West Lake") ISBN 7-80519-440-8/IExternal links
* [http://www.taosl.net/tao/yq00709.htm Tomb of Su Xiaoxiao, a poem by Li He]
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