Li Qingzhao (1084 - 1155), also known as Yi 'an and Jia Xuan, was a famous female poet, writer, and poet in the Song Dynasty of China. Her works were known for their graceful, gentle, and subtle style, and she was known as the "number one talented woman in history." Li Qingzhao was born in the fourth year of Yuanyou of Zhezong of the Northern Song Dynasty (1084) and died in the fifth year of Shaoxi of the Southern Song Dynasty (1155) at the age of 61. She was born into an official family. Her father was a literary scholar named Zhao Mingcheng. Li Qingzhao had received a good education since childhood and was good at poetry, especially in lyrics. Li Qingzhao's works were numerous, and he was known as the "giant of Ci". His representative works included "Like a Dream,""Slow Voice,""The Phoenix with a Head,""The Feelings of the World" and so on. These works are still widely read and appreciated. In addition to literary creation, Li Qingzhao was also a famous philosopher and scholar. He had once served as a translator for the Northern Song Dynasty and had in-depth research and unique insights into ancient culture. Her thoughts and remarks were deeply recognized by the society and scholars at that time, which had a profound impact on ancient Chinese culture and society. Li Qingzhao's life story and literary and artistic achievements were hailed as classics in the history of Chinese culture. Her name not only occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature, but also enjoyed a high reputation worldwide.