Bān Zhāo (45 – c. 116 CE) (Chinese: 班昭; Wade–Giles: Pan Chao), courtesy name Huiban (惠班), was the first known female Chinese historian. She completed her brother Ban Gu's work on the history of the Western Han, the Book of Han. She also wrote Lessons for Women, an influential work advising women on how to best honour patrilineal relationships as a wife.
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