Li Qingzhao | |||||||||
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李清照 | |||||||||
Born | 1084 | ||||||||
Died | 1155 (aged 70–71) | ||||||||
Occupation(s) | Poet, essayist | ||||||||
Notable work | Afterword to Catalogue of Inscriptions on Metal and Stone Ci of Shuyü | ||||||||
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Parent | Li Gefei (father) | ||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||
Chinese | 李清照 | ||||||||
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Yi'an Jushi | |||||||||
Chinese | 易安居士 | ||||||||
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Li Qingzhao (Chinese: 李清照; 1084 – ca. 1155),[1] art name Yi'an Jushi (Chinese: 易安居士), was a Chinese poet and essayist of the Song dynasty.[2] She is considered one of the greatest poets in Chinese history.[3]