The characteristics of Li Qingzhao's poems are: good use of line drawing techniques, self-created approaches, and clear language. The argument emphasizes the law of association, advocates elegance, puts forward the saying "don't be the same family" in lyrics, and opposes writing lyrics in the same way as poetry.
Li Qingzhao (March 13, 1084 - May 12, 1155), named Yi'an Jushi, Han nationality, was from Zhangqiu, Qizhou (now Zhangqiu, Shandong). A female poet in the Song Dynasty, a representative of the Wanyue Ci School, she is known as "the most talented woman of all time". ?
Li Qingzhao was born in a scholarly family and lived a wealthy life in her early years. Her father, Li Gefei, had a rich collection of books. She laid a literary foundation in a good family environment when she was a child. After getting married, he and his husband Zhao Mingcheng devoted themselves to collecting and organizing calligraphy, painting and inscriptions. When the Jin soldiers invaded the Central Plains, they lived in the south and were in a lonely situation. In the early stage of his poems, he wrote mostly about his leisurely life, while in the later stage, he mostly lamented his life experience and had a sentimental mood.