Đoàn Thị Điểm (chữ Hán: 段氏點, 1705 - 1748), courtesy nameThụy Châu (瑞珠), pseudonymMai Khuê (梅閨) or Rosy Clouds Lady (紅霞女士), was the classical-Vietnamese female poet.
^Bonnie G. Smith The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History Volume 1 - Page 107 - 2008 "One candidate for inclusion would surely have been the Annamese poet Doan Thi Diem (1705-1748), whose biography of the goddess Liễu Hạnh is one of the most famous literary works of the period."
^Anthony Bott - Dimensions: Texts from Asia for the Upper Secondary English Classroom Page 7 1998 "The Lament of a Warrior's Wife - Đoàn Thị Điểm. Đoàn Thị Điểm was born in Vietnam in 1705 and died in 1748. She was a poet, an educated woman, and her most important work was the long narrative poem from which this extract has been taken.
^Patricia M. Pelley Postcolonial Vietnam: New Histories of the National Past 2002 - Page 125 "One of the most celebrated poets was Nguyễn Trãi, whose famous victory poem, poems addressed to military personnel, poems in classical Chinese, and, most critically, his poems in nom were granted a place of special honor in the literary canon. The poet Đoàn Thị Điểm was also greatly esteemed for "Lament of a Soldier's Wife", a poem she wrote in classical Chinese. The considerable merit bestowed on Lê Quý Đôn stemmed from the astuteness of his work overall and his phenomenal productivity: he authored at least three chronicles, several volumes of poetry, two encyclopedic compilations, and.."
^Nguyễn, Văn Hồng (2003). Nữ Trung Tùng Phận (in Vietnamese). Tây Ninh. p. 5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
^Đoàn, Thị Điểm (1933). Nữ Trung Tùng Phận [Duties of Women] (PDF) (in Vietnamese). Sài Gòn: Nhà in Bảo Tồn.