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Zhao died of typhoid fever in 1129 on the route to an official post, and Li never recovered. She wandered aimlessly after her husband's death. It was then up to her to keep safe what was left of their collection. See more
Early life
Li Qingzhao was born in 1084 in Jinan, Shandong province. She was born to a family of scholar-officials. Her father, Li Gefei, was an … See moreShandong Zhangqiu Memorial Hall
"Qingzhao Garden" is located at the bank of Baimai Spring in Mingshui, covering 18,000 square meters, including 1,270 square meters of buildings, 1,500 square meters of water, and 10,000 square meters of green … See moreTwo impact craters, Li Ch'ing-Chao on Mercury and Li Qingzhao on Venus, are named after her.
"A Dream Song" and "Sheng Sheng Man" have been set to music as part of the song cycle 'Chinese Memories' by composer Johan Famaey in … See more1. ^ Egan, Ronald (2019). The Works of Li Qingzhao. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. doi:10.1515/9781501504518. ISBN 9781501504518. S2CID 235140832.
2. ^ Chang, Saussy & Kwong 1999, p. 89.
3. ^ "Li Qingzhao". … See more• Egan, Ronald [translator], Shields, Anna M. [editor] (January 2019). The Works of Li Qingzhao . De Gruyter Mouton. ISBN 978-1-5015-0451-8 See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Li Qingzhao (1084 – 1155) and her Ci’ (Lyric Poetry)
WEBMar 9, 2021 · In life, be a hero among men, In death a champion among ghosts. Li Qingzhao was seen by many Chinese as a patriotic Song dynasty poet, as she severely criticised the Jurchen invasion and …
Li Qingzhao | Song Dynasty, Poetry, Feminism
WEBTwo years later she fled to Jinhua, where she died, probably after 1155. Li Qingzhao produced seven volumes of essays and six volumes of poetry, but most of her work is lost except for some poetry fragments. She wrote …
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Li Qingzhao: "To the Tune of Zui Hua Yin" - The Yale …
WEB李清照 Li Qingzhao (1084–c. 1155) was a Chinese poet and essayist of the Song Dynasty. She was born in Shandong to a family of scholar-officials but was forced to relocate multiple times during the tumultuous Jin-Song …
How Li Qingzhao’s poetry became classic in the West
WEBJul 4, 2019 · The book was divided into seven parts according to the life experiences of Li and the content of her works: “Youth,” “Loneliness,” “Exile,” “Her Death,” “Politics,” “Mysticism” and “Old Age.”
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Li Qingzhao | Lapham’s Quarterly
WEBShe was born in 1084 to scholar parents and lived in a household filled with books. Her husband died when they fled Shandong during the Juchen dynasty’s takeover of Kaifeng; her work grew more somber during her …
Li Qingzhao, poet, ‘the most talented woman in history’
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A woman poet during Song Dynasty: Li Qingzhao
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Li Qing Zhao: The Greatest Female Poet In Chinese History
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Li Qingzhao, poet, ‘the most talented woman in history’
The Works of Li Qingzhao - De Gruyter
On the Much-Debated Remarriage Case of Li …
WEBA sizable group of Southern Song scholars and their disciples, often with scorn, recorded that Li Qingzhao had remarried to a corrupt minor official Zhang Ruzhou 张汝舟 after her husband’s death.
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