Li Qingzhao (1084 - 1155), also known as Yi 'an and Jia Xuan, was a famous female poet, writer and essayist in the Song Dynasty of China. Li Qingzhao's works were known as the "first talented woman in history" for their graceful and fresh, sincere feelings, and beautiful writing style. The following are some historical allusions related to Li Qingzhao: Li Qingzhao and her husband Zhao Mingcheng's love story: Li Qingzhao and her husband Zhao Mingcheng met in the first year of Yuanfeng (1078). After many years of long-distance love, the two of them crossed south to the Southern Song Dynasty after the demise of the Northern Song Dynasty. After Zhao Mingcheng's death, Li Qingzhao remained a widow until his old age. 2. Li Qingzhao's "Dreamlike Order": Dreamlike Order was one of Li Qingzhao's representative works. It described the feelings of a woman who missed a long journey. The phrase "I ask the tavern where the shepherd boy points to the Apricot Blossom Village" in this poem became a famous poem. 3. Li Qingzhao's "Slow Sound": Slow Sound was another representative work of Li Qingzhao, which described a woman's longing for home. In this poem, the phrase "searching for something cold and desolate" became a classic phrase. 4. Li Qingzhao's "As I Hear the Buddhist Sound": Li Qingzhao once wrote an essay,"As I Hear the Buddhist Sound", which described her understanding and experience of Buddhist beliefs. This essay was hailed as a classic in ancient Chinese prose, which had a profound impact on the later Buddhist culture. These are some historical stories related to Li Qingzhao. These stories, together with her literary achievements, constitute a unique charm in Chinese culture.