Abstract:
Statistics and classification of the existing fupoetry works in the Han Dynasty show that the fupoetry works involving female characters take onefifth of the total of fupoetry works, which go far beyond our imagination. In numerous poetry works, the poets focused their description mainly on goddesses, beauties and dancing girls, the images of which exceeded far common working women. An analytic study of such characters presents us enough knowledge of aesthetic value and cultural significance represented by these female characters and makes us deeply recognize the internal reason for the focus and blind in the horizon of those fupoetry writers, which is of very important significance to a wholesome understanding and knowledge of their literary writing and social politics and cultural life in the Han Dynasty.