Family, locality and community are important factors in the distribution of Qing women writers. Because the life circle of women was relatively narrower than men's, the works of women writers during the Qing Dynasty were mostly related to their families and friends, who were also writers. Comparing the works of these family and friends helps us understand the writers' world by making these relations more comprehensive. The Zuo clan of Yanghu produced many important women writers, and we can study them through their families and communities. They include the sisters Zuo Xijia and Zuo Xixuan, and the former's daughters Zeng Yi and Zeng Yan. By way of material arrangement, work analysis and family connections, this paper focuses on the family lives of these women writers, and their interactions with various family members, as well as the construction of a chart outlining the family relationships within the Zuo clan.