Characteristics of Li Qingzhao's poetic style

Li Qingzhao's ci style is graceful, fresh and melancholy. Li Qingzhao was a poetess in Song Dynasty, a representative figure of graceful and restrained ci school, and was known as "the first talented woman in the ages". Li Qingzhao's early poems mainly described the lives of her teenagers and young women, revealing her longing for love life and the pain of lovesickness. In the later period, many poems lamented the fate of life, with mournful wording, revealing nostalgia for the Central Plains.

Brief introduction of Li Qingzhao

Li Qingzhao was born in a scholarly family and had a good life in his early years. Her father Li has a rich collection of books, and she has laid a literary foundation in a good family environment since she was a child. After marriage, she and her husband Zhao Mingcheng devoted themselves to the collection and arrangement of calligraphy and painting stones. Nomads from the central plains, south, lonely situation.

Li Qingzhao is good at using the poetic form of line drawing, which has a unique way and beautiful language. On the theory of ci, it emphasizes harmony and elegance, puts forward the theory that ci is different from one family, and opposes the method of writing ci into poetry. There are not many who can write poems. Some chapters have a sense of the times, praise history and use generous words, which is different from their style of words.

Li Qingzhao is good at poetry, and even better at ci. Li Qingzhao's ci is known as "Yi 'an Ci" and "Shuyu Ci", which is named after its number and collection. Yi 'an Collection and Shuyu Collection were recorded by Song people long ago. Up to now, there are about 45 words, and more than 10 are in doubt. Her "Yu Shu Ci" is both heroic and strange. She not only has profound literary accomplishment, but also has bold creative spirit. Generally speaking, due to the changes of living in the Northern Song Dynasty and the Southern Song Dynasty, her creative content showed different characteristics in the early and late stages.