How to evaluate Li Qingzhao's ci?

Li Qingzhao was a famous poetess in ancient China. Her poems are graceful and graceful, which is called "graceful ci school". Li Qingzhao's ci uses metaphor more, expresses emotion through scenery, and observes life with spiritual eyes. The scenes described are very sad, so the subjective and objective are highly unified, with deep feelings and poetic significance.

Some of her works are of great historical and artistic value. For example, "Summer quatrains" is the most generous poem. At the time of writing this word, the Northern Song Dynasty had already perished under the attack of the Northern Jin Dynasty. After half a peaceful life, Li Qingzhao lost her family and moved to the south. In addition, she also wrote an essay "On Ci" in her early years, which put forward the viewpoint of "independence" of Ci, which was an important theory of Ci in Song Dynasty and also became the theoretical basis of her creation of Ci.

However, the evaluation of Li Qingzhao's ci is not without controversy. For example, some scholars criticized the re-evaluation of Li Qingzhao's ci theory, Peng's value rebalancing of Li Qingzhao's ci theory, and Peng Yuping's "A New Exploration of Li Qingzhao's ci theory", arguing that there were many discussions of "over-interpretation" and "sound mourning"

Generally speaking, Li Qingzhao's poetry works have high artistic value, and her works profoundly reflect her life experience and emotional world, which is of great reference value for us to understand and study the ancient culture of China.