Most of Li Qingzhao's poems are related to love, so what is her real love like?

Li Qingzhao is a famous poetess in Chinese history. She is a representative figure of graceful and restrained school in Song Dynasty. Li Qingzhao's poetry has beautiful and euphemistic language, broad artistic conception and long lasting charm. What is even more rare is that her works are patriotic, no less than the prosperous poems of the Northern Song Dynasty. A considerable part of Li Qingzhao's works are related to love, but in reality, Li Qingzhao's feelings are not smooth, but have experienced many twists and turns.

Li Qingzhao was born in a scholarly family, and his father was Li Gefei, the fourth bachelor of post-Soviet education. Li Qingzhao has little talent, high literary accomplishment and profound writing skills. At the age of eighteen, she married Zhao Mingcheng, the son of the former prime minister. They are suitable for each other and they have the same interests. Their married life is so sweet that they can be described as talented and beautiful. Zhao Mingcheng likes collecting cultural relics, and Li Qingzhao fully supports his hobby. They would rather not eat than buy their favorite cultural relics. Zhao Mingcheng's greatest contribution in his life was to collect, sort out and write the book The Story of the Stone. Their early married life was quite happy. Both Li Qingzhao and Zhao Mingcheng like reading and collecting books. They often play some literary games after supper. Ask each other about the story of a book, and the winner can drink freshly brewed tea first. Li Qingzhao has a good memory. After winning, she is often overjoyed and spills her tea all over. The two sang harmoniously, leaving a beautiful talk of gambling books and splashing tea.

However, a happy life is often short-lived, not long-lived. When the army of nomads from the Golden Army attacked, the whole country was teetering. Zhao Mingcheng was assigned to work in Nanjing, and Li Qingzhao fled south with a large number of cultural relics collected by the two, and the couple were forced to leave. Not long after Zhao Mingcheng arrived in Nanjing, he became seriously ill because of his acclimatization. The condition deteriorated rapidly, and Li Qingzhao rushed to Nanjing to see Zhao Mingcheng for the last time. A farewell turned out to be a farewell, and the story of a gifted scholar and a beautiful woman ended hastily. Nomads from the south invaded and Nanjing fell, so Li Qingzhao had to go alone with cultural relics. On the way to exile, most of the cultural relics were lost, and a woman was wandering and helpless in troubled times.

In this embarrassing situation, Li Qingzhao met Zhang Ruzhou and started her second marriage. In such troubled times, a woman is really unsustainable, and it is reasonable for Li Qingzhao to choose to remarry. Disembarking Zhang Ruzhou turned out to be a scumbag. He doesn't really like Li Qingzhao, but covets her property and reputation. Shortly after marriage, Zhang Ruzhou showed his true colors and changed his gentle image when he first met. He tried to encroach on Li Qingzhao's cultural relics and speak ill of her. How did such a proud Li Canqing commit herself to such a despicable person? Determined to make a clean break with Zhang Ruzhou, she sued the court to expose Zhang Ruzhou's fraud in the imperial examination. Li Qingzhao won the case and Zhang Ruzhou was exiled by the court. But ancient women sued their husbands, and no matter what the outcome, they would go to jail. Li Qingzhao was not spared and was jailed. Fortunately, this case caused a lot of public opinion. With the help of relatives and friends, Li Qingzhao was safely released from prison in a few days. However, these twists and turns did great harm to Li Qingzhao's feelings, so she settled down to continue to compile Jin Shilu and lived a lonely old age.

"Gambling books are too fragrant, and it was only then that it was common." Prosperous and beautiful, suddenly empty, leaving a beautiful woman standing still in the west wind. Although Li Qingzhao had a sweet time in her early years, she was full of clothes and angry horses. However, when the country is in crisis, personal fate is only like duckweed, swaying in the wind and rain. Finally, her life returned to peace, leaving only a long time to reminisce about the past and write about troubled times.