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Who is the "first talented woman in history"
"The first talented woman in history" refers to Li Qingzhao.

Li Qingzhao (1March 084 13— about 1 155), Yi nationality, Han nationality, was born in Jinan, Jizhou (now Zhangqiu District, Jinan City, Shandong Province). A poetess in Song Dynasty, a representative of graceful and restrained ci school, was known as "the first talented woman in the ages".

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.

In the 13th year of Shaoxing (1 143), Li Qingzhao sorted out Zhao Mingcheng's posthumous work "The Record of the Stone" and presented it to North Korea. More than ten years later, about twenty-five years in Shaoxing (1 155), Li Qingzhao quietly passed away at the age of at least 73, full of thoughts for her deceased relatives, and full of infinite disappointment at her hometown.

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Li Qingzhao's early poems truly reflected her boudoir life, thoughts and feelings, and the theme focused on writing about natural scenery and parting lovesickness. For example, the two songs "Like a Dream" are lively and beautiful, with innovative language. Words such as "Yi Xiao on Phoenix Terrace", "Pruning Plums" and "Drunk Flowers" express their deep affection for their husbands and love for each other by describing lonely lives. "Farewell often sends sisters" is about the memory of female companions, and the feelings are extremely sincere.

Although most of her poems describe lonely life and express melancholy feelings, she can often see her love for nature and frankly reveal her pursuit of a better love life. This is written by a woman writer, which is much more valuable than Forever in My Heart written by the first-person narrator.

Li Qingzhao's poems after crossing the south are also very different from those in the previous period. The political risks and various tragic experiences in her personal life after the destruction of her country made her spirit very painful, so her early ci became beautiful and bright, but full of sad and low voices, mainly showing her homesickness and nostalgia when she was injured.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Li Qingzhao (poetess of Song Dynasty)