As long as one is from Shenzhou, there's no one who wouldn't know of Fu Guang.
Because her poems were passed down from mouth to mouth, and from primary school to university, her poetry has been recorded in textbooks for later generations to learn.
Fu Guang could be considered one of the most outstanding poets in the history of Shenzhou. As a female poet, her presence is even more precious and rare, and she is commonly referred to as "Poetry Sage."
She could compose a poem in seven steps and pen a chapter with ease. At the age of three, she could already write poetry, and by fifteen, her fame spread far and wide.
The Imperial Court considered recruiting her and wanted to send someone to invite her, but in the end, it was Princess Yongning herself who went.
Although she did not succeed in convincing her, the two became close friends and their story became a celebrated tale.
But Fu Guang's life was not long; at the age of twenty-eight, her life came to an end.