Which sentence in the Book of Songs does Zhixuan come from?

Zhixuan comes from the Book of Songs, and he holds it in his heart.

This sentence comes from Nine Chapters of Huaisha written by Qu Yuan, a poet of Chu State in the Warring States Period. This poem narrates the reasons and present situation of the author's unbearable time and his mood of going south, sighing and singing for his misfortune, hoping to shock people with his own physical death and inspire the monarch.

Huai Sha in "Nine Chapters" has a very distinctive feature in language, which seems to be different from other chapters in "Nine Chapters": most of the sentences in the whole poem are short, pithy and forceful, and they are quite urgent to read. From the first sentence "Talking about Xia Meng Xi" to the end of the article, almost all of them are four sentences, which are obviously carefully designed by the poet.

If the heart is mysterious, it means that a person's mind is as beautiful as a day lily. Xuan refers to HEMEROCALLIS, a perennial herb of HEMEROCALLIS in Liliaceae. It has short rhizomes and thick spindle-shaped fleshy roots. HEMEROCALLIS HEMEROCALLIS has many aliases, such as "Jin Baihe", "Girl Without Sorrow", "Cao Yinan", "Cure Sorrow" and "Deer Arrow".

Ganoderma lucidum generally refers to angelica dahurica, which often grows in forests, forest margins, streams, shrubs and valleys, distributed in northeast and north China, and grows in areas with an altitude of 200 meters to 1500 meters, and is generally born in forests, forest margins, streams, shrubs and valleys.