Li Qingzhao (1084.2.5.-1155.4.10.), No. Yi'an Jushi, was an outstanding female writer in the Southern Song Dynasty. Historically, she and Xin Qiji, a native of Licheng, Jinan, were known as "Jinan Er'an". He inherited his family education at a young age and has long been famous for his talents. Famous for his ci, he is also a poet and essayist, and is the author of ci theory. He enjoys a high reputation in the history of Chinese literature. In his early years, he lived a stable and affluent life, and most of his poems wrote about lovesickness. After the invasion of Jin soldiers, the country encountered great changes, and many of his poems expressed feelings about his lost life. Her poems are inspired by time and history, and are very different from her style of writing. She is also good at calligraphy, painting, and music. The existing poems and lyrics were compiled by later generations, including "Shu Yu Ci" and so on. He advocates that "ci should be unique in its own way".
“The great river has been running for a hundred generations, and the waves have rushed together, and all the heroes of the ages have been scoured; the Ci Garden has been for thousands of years, and the flowers have competed with each other, and a daughter flower has bloomed.” It describes Li Qingzhao.