Liu Zhanqiu thinks that modern life makes people "live very tired". He advocates "light poetry", "light prose" and "light lifestyle", and advocates "light weight, light weight" and "not tired of fame and fortune, not suffering from circumstances" for himself, that is, he treats his disciples' prosperity with a normal heart, like a water mirror. Desalinate the rigid, rigid and inhuman lifestyle brought about by seemingly serious preaching. His prose collections "Four Seasons Rain", "Umbrella" and "Little Girl Selling Whips" have all been included in middle school Chinese textbooks.
What makes Liu Zhanqiu more famous is her famous lover Li Ying (pen name Maggie), which is the prototype of Ying Er in Gu Cheng's works. Li Ying later married Sydney, divorced Liu Zhanqiu and finally got married. In 2002, Li Ying published Love Yi Meier. The book tells the story of her overseas life and her husband Liu Zhanqiu, and mentions that "1September 1986, I became Zhan Qiu's lover".