Through the form of stage performance, the audience can deeply understand the literary value and historical significance of Chu Ci. Chu Ci is a new poetic style created by Chu people represented by Qu Yuan during the Warring States Period. Due to the use of the style of Chu Ci, dialect phonology and local products, it has a strong local color.
Qu Yuan's Li Sao is one of the most famous lyric poems in the history of China literature. With its passionate emotion, rich imagination and beautiful language, it is known as the pinnacle of China's romantic poetry.
In China in Classics, the audience can see Qu Yuan's mental journey during his exile and his deep love for the country and people. At the same time, the form of stage performance also shows the unique rhythm and musical beauty of Chu Ci, which makes the audience understand the cultural connotation and artistic charm of Chu Ci more deeply.
In a word, China in Classics not only presents the literary value and historical significance of Chu Ci, but also enables the audience to have a deeper understanding of the cultural connotation and artistic charm of Chu Ci through stage performances.
The literary contribution of Chu Ci;
The Songs of the Chu is recognized as a poem tablet with the same name as the Book of Songs. It creates a new style of poetry and plays an extremely important role in the development of poetry. First of all, The Songs of the South creatively broke the style of The Book of Songs, which focused on four characters and emphasized chapters and rhymes. Secondly, "Songs of the South" enriched the theme of poetry and expanded the performance field of poetry.
Finally, the most important thing is that "Songs of the South" created a literary tradition in the poetic world. Today, all schools regarded as "romantic" poetic styles are inspired by it without exception, and they are nourished by spirit and art from it. The works of Qu Yuan, Ruan Ji, Li Bai and even Gong Zizhen all reflect this romantic poetic style.