Who is Li Qingzhao's husband?

Zhao Mingcheng (1081-1129), born in Zhucheng, Song Dynasty, was a famous epigrapher. Father Tingzhi Zhao is a civil servant? After four years of worship, the official worshipped the Prime Minister. Mother, Guo, is from Yidu, Qingzhou. Zhao has private property in Qingzhou City, and "quite moved from Mizhou to Qingzhou". Zhao Mingcheng was a student when he was young. When he was weak, he devoted himself to finding epigraphy and calligraphy. After Li Qingzhao married Zhao Mingcheng, the couple lived in Qingzhou for more than ten years, during which Li Qingzhao created a large number of moxibustion literature works; With the help of Li Qingzhao, Zhao Mingcheng completed the first draft of epigraphy. Their collection of books is increasing day by day, so they set up stacks, bought chefs, and put all kinds of books in different categories, and there are more than 10 big houses. They study tirelessly, burn out a candle every night, and even stay up all night. "Fun is above the sound of dogs and horses." Finally in the autumn of 1 1 17, they wrote the first draft of epigraphy, and collected 2000 inscriptions on epigraphy, divided into 30 volumes, prefaced by Herry Liu. Li Qingzhao was very satisfied with the rural life in this period. "I am willing to stay in the countryside all the time." She called her bedroom "Yi 'an Room", named herself "Yi 'an Jushi" and called the place where they kept books and discussed knowledge "Huilaitang". Fortunately, at 1 1 14, I had my portrait painted and hung indoors. Zhao Mingcheng wrote an inscription for the portrait: "The word beauty is dignified and dignified, and it is very embarrassing to advance and retreat." 1 120 years, Zhao Mingcheng was reused by the imperial court and known to Laizhou. 1 126, when Li Qingzhao and Zhao Mingcheng took office in Zizhou, they suddenly heard that the nomads from the army had invaded the capital. The husband and wife looked at boxes of precious cultural relics "if they had known it wouldn't be their own things", and they couldn't help feeling nostalgic and sorry. 1 129, Zhao Mingcheng became the governor of Huzhou, fell ill on his way to the imperial court to report on his work, and died in Jiankang (now Nanjing) in August of 18.