Wang Zhihuan (688 -742), the author of Liangzhou Ci, was a famous poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. His name is Ji Ling, Han nationality, from Jiangzhou (now Xinjiang County, Shanxi Province). Bold and uninhibited, he often mourned swordsmanship, and his poems were sung by musicians at that time. At that time, he often sang with Gao Shi and Wang Changling, and was famous for describing the frontier fortress scenery. Representative works include Heron Pavilion and Liangzhou Ci.
The summer quatrains was written by Li Qingzhao (1084— 1 155), who was born in Zhangqiu, qi zhou (now Zhangqiu, Shandong). A poetess in Song Dynasty, a representative of graceful and restrained ci school, was known as "the first talented woman in the ages".