Whose poem "Flowers Gone with the Flow" comes from?

Plum blossoms cut by Li Qingzhao, a poetess in Song Dynasty.

Li Qingzhao: "Two lovesickness falls, and this life is also a white head." "Flowers from Shui Piao to water, one kind of acacia, two places of leisure." This piece of plum was written by Li Qingzhao, a poetess in the Song Dynasty, to her husband Zhao Mingcheng. For thousands of years, I don't know how many lovers I have touched.

Li Qingzhao's life

Born in a family of literary scholars. Father Li is a native of Jinan, a scholar, a protege of Su Shi, an official and a minister of rites. He has a rich collection of books and is good at literature and ci works.

The first stone tablet carved in the south of the north wall of Dongzhai Village of Confucius Temple in Qufu reads: "Give me some punishment, learn from Li, and go to Brown, Ferry, Meeting, Farewell, Walking, and Worship the Forest Tomb on the 28th day of the first month of Chongning (1 102)." My mother is the granddaughter of the top scholar, and she is very educated.

I grew up in a family with a very strong literary atmosphere, deeply influenced by family studies, and brilliant. It was once praised by the famous literary artist and Su Shi's great disciple.