Does Qu Yuan mention Wu Zixu three times in his poems?

Wu Zixu is mentioned three times in Qu Yuan's poems. Qu Yuan mentioned Wu Zixu three times in Li Sao. The following are three related clips about Wu Zixu in Li Sao:

1, "Although I want to dance a thousand times, I won't give you my condolences." The phrase "I want to dance a thousand times" here means that although I want to dance a thousand times for Chu, my heart is still sad. The "palace ointment" in the poem is interpreted as Wu Zixu's grave.

2. "Why did Mu Si die before driving?" The "four mussels" in this sentence can be understood as referring to Wu Zixu, one of the four generals of Chu. He was worried that Chu Huaiwang would give him the piano, and expressed his condolences for Wu Zixu's misfortune.

3. "I ordered xi He to swim in the boat." (Part III) The word "Xi He" here is said to be Wu Zixu's word. This poem expresses Qu Yuan's order to put away the musical instruments and dances on the boat to show his admiration and condolences to Wu Zixu. Therefore, in Qu Yuan's poems, Wu Zixu was mentioned three times.