Five of Li Qingzhao's most amazing poems are as follows:
1. "Dian Lips, Play on the Swing". "Dian Lips: Playing on the Swing" is Li Qingzhao's early work, and it was also her work when she was a daughter. Since ancient times, lyrics have mostly been written in the tone of daughters, and great masters such as Yan Shu, Liu Yong, Ouyang Xiu, and Su Shi are no exception. However, they are not a daughter's family after all, so although the thoughts and delicacies of a girl's family are vividly written, they are not.
2. "Drunken Flowers, Thick Mists, Thick Clouds, and Worry of Everlasting Days." There is a very famous story in "Drunken Flower Yin·Misty Clouds and Everlasting Days". It is said that after Li Qingzhao sent this poem to her husband Zhao Mingcheng, Zhao Mingcheng also deeply admired the artistic charm of this poem and admired his wife's talent, but He was a little dissatisfied, so he wrote dozens of poems for three days in a row, and then mixed this one by Li Qingzhao into it and commented on it to a friend. In the end, the friend pointed out that "it is impossible not to be in ecstasy, the west wind blows behind the curtain, and people are thinner than yellow flowers." The three sentences are the best, and Zhao Mingcheng admires Li Qingzhao's talent.
3. "The sound is slow·Looking for the sound". "Slow Voice·Xun Xun Mi Mi" is a relatively late work by Li Qingzhao. This poem by Li Qingzhao is full of exclamations about his life experience, desolate and sad, as if weeping and complaining. The repeated refrains at the beginning create an extremely low mood. The entire poem The words are almost from Li Qingzhao's own heart, which makes people sigh when reading them. Li Qingzhao's style of poetry in his later years was sad and moving. No matter what he wrote, it was always sad and desolate. This is undoubtedly related to her personal experience, and this experience Behind it are the voices of ordinary people of that era.
4. Summer quatrains. Li Qingzhao is a representative of the graceful school, and many of her poems are also graceful and moving. However, Li Qingzhao is not limited to writing graceful poems. Her "Summer Quatrains" is an extremely heroic masterpiece. It is said that in the second year after Li Qingzhao accompanied her husband Zhao Mingcheng to the south, Zhao was appointed as the prefect of Jiankang. One night, there was a rebellion in the city, but Zhao Mingcheng secretly escaped. Even Li Qingzhao felt ashamed of such an act of escaping from battle, so she wrote Zhao Mingcheng felt ashamed after listening to the song "Summer Quatrains", and died of illness the next year.
5. "Partridge Sky·Osmanthus". Li Qingzhao's poems about things are also a major feature, especially those about plum blossoms and chrysanthemums. In Li Qingzhao's works, there are many overt and covert writings. Among them, the poems about plum blossoms are the most popular, and they all have their own characteristics. However, I think the song "Partridge Sky Osmanthus", which sings about osmanthus, is even more amazing.