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Who is the poem demon called?

Poetry demon refers to Tan, formerly known as Yi, whose fine print is English slave. She is the daughter of Tan Congdao, a famous person in the late Tang Dynasty. Her beautiful appearance and literary talent were appreciated by Gong Wei, and she was named "Wan Wen" and "Cai Ji". Liu Xiang gave her a nickname "Thousand Demons of Ancient Poems", which helped her get rid of prostitution. Poetry works hard, does not envy the giants, and finally has a good home.

Tan died in Zidaoke, Changsha, and his family came to an end. The British slave fell into the music book and was adopted by the official prostitute Ding. The English slave is smart and beautiful, and Ding takes good care of her. Afraid of her repeating the same mistakes, I carefully taught her poetry and songs, hoping that she would take this opportunity to make a living. When Yingnu was sixteen years old, she was already famous in Changsha. Ding often took her out of the room and made friends with officials.

When Liu Xiang was guarding Changsha, he often asked Tan to sing by the lake. One day, he saw a fisherman walking into an alley with two big carp in his hand, that is, the cloud "Pisces enter a deep alley". He stood up and said, "Whose house is Su Chi in?" Gong Liu applauded. Liu Xiangwei helped her get rid of prostitution as an immortal poet.

Tan, who regained her freedom, became a contender for young people in Changsha, but she did not envy being rich and powerful. She chose her husband and married a very old-fashioned official, Ruzhou. Tan's poems lead an honest and clean life, and she finally has a beautiful home.