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Why did Tang Wan remarry?

Mother Lu thought that Tang Wan had delayed her son's future, so she ordered Lu You to divorce Tang Wan.

The Lu family used a beautiful heirloom, Feng Chai, as collateral to get engaged to the Tang family. Lu You was nineteen years old (in the 14th year of Shaoxing) and married Tang Wan. Unexpectedly, the talent and intimacy between Tang Wan and Lu You aroused Lu Mu's dissatisfaction (a woman without talent is virtue, and Lu You also said when writing an epitaph for a woman named Sun that it is none of women's business). Later, Lu Mu thought that Tang Wan had delayed his son's future, so he ordered Lu You to divorce Tang Wan. Lu You once built another yard for Tang Wan. When her mother found out, she ordered Lu You to marry another docile and filial king. Tang Wan later married a scholar from Shaoxing county, who was descended from the royal family of Shaoxing prefecture. In AD 1 155 (the 21st year of Shaoxing), after failing in the exam, Lu You visited Shenyuan and met Tang Wan by chance. Both of them are very sad. Lu You wrote a poem "Chai Feng" (red crisp hand) on the wall. 1 156, Tang Wan came to shenyuan again and caught a glimpse of Lu you's inscription. He was deeply moved, so he wrote Hairpin Phoenix. In autumn of the same year, he died of depression.