Dong Xiaowan
Dong Xiaowan | |
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Dong Xiaowan painted by Yu Zhiding after her death | |
| Native name | 董小宛 |
| Born | Dong Bai 董白 1624 |
| Died | December 1651 (aged 26–27) Qing China |
| Pen name | Qinglian 青蓮 Qinglian nüshi 青蓮女史 |
| Occupation | courtesan, poet,writer,chef |
| Language | Chinese |
| Nationality | Chinese |
| Partner | Mao Bijiang |
| Relatives | Lady Bai (mother) |
Dong Xiaowan (1624–1651), also known as Dong Bai, was a Chinese courtesan and poet, also known by her pen name Qinglian.
Dong has been described as the famous courtesan of her time, known for her beauty and talent in singing, acting, needlework and the tea ceremony. She lived in Qinhuai District of Nanjing. Similar to other courtesans of the late Ming Dynasty, Dong's moral qualities were emphasised among her admirers more than her talents.
She is one of the Eight Beauties of Qinhuai (Chinese: 秦淮八艳) described by late Qing officials. The other famed courtesans of this group are Ma Xianglan, Bian Yujing (卞玉京), Li Xiangjun, Liu Rushi, Gu Mei, Kou Baimen (寇白門), and Chen Yuanyuan.