Although Li Qingzhao and his wife are "children of your family", because "Zhao and Li are poor and thrifty", Zhao Mingcheng, who is studying in imperial academy, often goes to the pawnshop to order some clothes for a little money when he goes home to reunite with his wife on the first and fifteenth days of junior high school, and then steps into the lively Suoguo Temple market to buy back his favorite inscriptions and fruits, so the couple "exhibit and chew".
Ancient and mysterious inscriptions lead them to distant historical times, giving them a unique cultural and artistic enjoyment, making them feel as if they were in carefree ancient times, thus "calling themselves Ge people".
In the last two years, Zhao Mingcheng has entered the official career. Although she has an independent source of income, the couple still live a very simple life, and set the goal of "travel far if you are poor, and make the best of the world". Although Zhao's book collection is quite rich, it is far from enough for Li Qingzhao and Zhao Mingcheng.
So they tried their best to borrow rare books and cheats collected in the imperial palace through relatives and friends. "They tried their best to spread them, but they couldn't help themselves." Celebrity paintings and calligraphy, three generations of strange things, even at the expense of "stripping off the market." However, their strength is limited after all. On one occasion, someone took a peony painting by Xu Xi, a painter from the Southern Tang Dynasty, and asked for 20 Wan Wen.
They stayed at home for two nights and couldn't put it down. However, there was no choice but to reluctantly return it to others. To this end, "the couple looked at each other for a few days." Married life, although poor, is quiet and harmonious, elegant and interesting, full of happiness and joy. Unfortunately, the good times did not last long, and the fierce struggle between the old and new parties in the imperial court involved the Li family.
In the second year after Li Qingzhao's marriage, that is, in July of the first year of Chongning (1 102), her father Li was listed as party member and was not allowed to work in Beijing. At that time, 17 people were listed as party member, and Li ranked fifth, so he was expelled from the Daoist Party. In September, I wrote a list of party member, carved stones to end the ceremony, with a total of 120 people, and Li ranked 26th.
In the same year, Tingzhi Zhao was promoted all the way. In June, he was promoted by Shang Shuyou Cheng, and in August, he was promoted by Shang Shucheng. In order to save his father's pain, Li Qingzhao wrote a poem about Tingzhi Zhao.
In this regard, Zhang Taste said: "(Uncle Wen's daughter wrote a poem) Save the father's cloud:' What's more, the love between father and son in the world', and those who know it will mourn it." Chao also said: "(Gefei female) has a beautiful name, and her uncle and husband (pavilion) are both in the DPRK." Li tasted the poem and said,' Hot hands can be cold'. " It's useless After being dismissed from office, Li had to take his family back to Mingshui as soon as possible.
Extended data:
Li Qingzhao and Zhao Mingcheng settled in Qingzhou in the autumn of the first year of Song Huizong Daguan (1 107). The following year, 25-year-old Li Qingzhao ordered her room to be called "Guitang" and renamed "Yi 'an Jushi." Gui Tang is taken from Tao Yuanming's Gui Xi Ci. At that time, Chao and Li Qingzhao's father, who had strongly praised Li Qingzhao, resigned as party member and claimed to be "returning the son".
Chao built the "Gui Lai Garden" in his hometown (now Jinxiang, Shandong Province), and the halls, pavilions and pavilions in the garden were all named after the words in Gui Lai Xi Ci (see Gui Zi Cheng Ju by Chao). Li Qingzhao and Zhao Mingcheng named their study "Huilaitang", which was based on their admiration and imitation of Chao Bu Zhi.
There is a saying in "Come home to Xi Ci" that "lean on the south window proudly and judge your knees at ease". Obviously, it is named after "Yi Jushi", so we should also take its magnanimity. In The Return of the Native, although Li Qingzhao and Zhao Mingcheng lost their comfortable life in the former prime minister's office in Beijing, they gained infinite pleasure in living in the countryside.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Li Qingzhao (poetess of Song Dynasty)