What are all of Li Qingzhao's works? Li Qingzhao (1084 - 1155) was a famous poetess, essayist, poet, and musician in the Song Dynasty of China. Her works were known for their graceful, fresh, and reserved style, and she was known as the "number one talented woman in history." Li Qingzhao's representative works include: 1."Like a Dream":"I often remember that I am intoxicated at the end of the day and don't know the way back." 2. Slow Sound: "Looking for the cold, lonely, and miserable." 3."I heard the Buddhist voice":"Right and wrong are only for the sake of opening your mouth. Sickness is often due to lack of strength." 4."Huanxi Sand":"I ask the flowers with tears in my eyes, but I don't say anything. The red flowers fly over the swing." 5."The Phoenix with a Head: The Feelings of the World are Thin":"The Feelings of the World are Thin, and the Evil Rain sends the evening flowers to fall easily." These are only some of Li Qingzhao's representative works. She also has many other excellent poems, essays, and works such as Drunken Flower Yin, Slow Voice, and Dream.