Li Qingzhao and Xin Qiji are both called an in Jinan Er 'an, which refers to the word "an" in their numbers (Yi 'an Jushi) and characters (You 'an).
Li Qingzhao (March 13, 184-about 1155), born in Jinan, Qizhou (now Zhangqiu District, Jinan City, Shandong Province), was born in Yi 'an Jushi, Han nationality. A poetess in Song Dynasty, a representative of graceful and restrained ci school, is known as "the first talented woman in the ages", and there are "Collected Works of Yi 'an Jushi" and "Yi 'an Ci", which have been lost. Later generations have a collection of Shu Yu Ci. Today, there is a collation of Li Qingzhao's Collection.
Xin Qiji (May 28, 114-October 3, 127), whose original name was Tanfu, was later changed to Youan, with the name Jiaxuan? [1]? , Shandong East Road, Licheng County, Jinan Prefecture (now Sifengzha Village, yaoqiang town, Licheng District, Jinan City). The uninhibited poets and generals in the Southern Song Dynasty are known as the "dragons in ci". Together with Su Shi, they are called "Su Xin" and Li Qingzhao as "Jinan Er 'an".
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Since childhood, Li Qingzhao lived in a family with a strong literary atmosphere. She was deeply impressed by her family's knowledge, wisdom and insight, and her talent was extraordinary. Therefore, "she had a poetic name since she was a teenager, and she was able to support herself and approach her predecessors" (Wang Zhuo's ". Zhu Bian's "Romantic Poetry" volume says that Li Qingzhao is "good at writing, especially at poetry, and Chao Wuxue calls it a scholar-bureaucrat".
Xin Qiji took recovery as his aim all his life, and praised himself for his achievements, but he was ill-fated and ambitious. However, he never wavered in his belief in restoring the Central Plains. Instead, he put all his passions and concerns and worries about the rise and fall of the country and the fate of the nation into his poems. The artistic style of his ci is diverse, mainly bold and unconstrained, and the style is heavy and heroic, but there is no lack of delicacy and softness.
His ci has a broad theme and uses allusions to express his patriotic enthusiasm for restoring national unity, pour out his grief and indignation, and condemn the humiliation and peace of the rulers at that time. There are also many works that recite the rivers and mountains of the motherland. There are more than 6 existing words, including the collection Jia Xuan Long and Short Sentences, which has been handed down from generation to generation.
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