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Which neat female poets appeared during the bourgeois revolution?

During the bourgeois revolution, Qiu Jin, a poetess of Jieshan, and the "Southern Society" represented by Liu Yazi and others appeared again. In Qiu Jin's early "Worrying about People", the rhetoric of "worrying about the country and complaining about the country is hard to overwhelm men" was issued. Later, he wrote a series of poems such as Song of the Sword and Song of Bao Dao, shouting for the revolution: "Don't think that iron is not British, save the country and make meritorious deeds", and directly used poetry as a weapon to publicize the revolution. Nanshe was founded in 1909. Of the 17 people in the first Ji Ya, 14 were league members. The so-called "Nanshe" takes its code name of "adhering to Nanyin and not forgetting its roots", which means anti-Qing revolution. Although the writers of Nanshe mostly adopted the traditional style, they showed progressive revolutionary ideas and played a great role in promoting the bourgeois revolution.