How to evaluate the seventh issue of CCTV variety China in Classics and Songs of the South?

When it comes to Songs of the South, people may think of Lisao, one of the most famous poems, or Tian Wen, the representative work of Tian Wen's first name, but I believe that after watching this program, people will definitely think of another immortal poem Ode to an Orange in Songs of the South.

Qu Yuan's early work "Ode to an Orange" initiated the poetry to praise things and express ambitions. On the surface, it is a tribute to dried tangerine peel, but in fact it is a poet's confession of his ideal and personality. Sa Beining, who was born in Jingchu, claimed to be Qu Yuan's "hometown". During this visit, Sa Beining specially brought a box of oranges from Qu Yuan's hometown, which made the old gentleman "sweet" until he burst into tears.

For more than two thousand years, why did Qu Yuan's tears flow? What kind of emotion would Qu Yuan send out if he saw "Tian Wen-1"? This program will once again stage a touching encounter, in which we can understand why Qu Yuan asked for heaven, and we can also take Qu Yuan to feel how China people wrote the most romantic poems in today's universe, and pass on his spirit of "I will go up and down despite my long journey" from generation to generation.