What is the surname of Qu Yuan, a famous poet in China history?

Qu Yuan's surname is actually Mi, which is the legendary "Mi". Qu Wei Shi, Ming Ping, character. Because there was a strict distinction between surnames and surnames in the pre-Qin era, men said surnames were not surnames, and women said surnames were not surnames, so they called him Qu Yuan, not Yuan Geng.

Qu Yuan is a great patriotic poet in China's history, the founder of China's romantic literature, the founder and representative writer of Songs of the South, who initiated the tradition of "vanilla beauty" and was known as the "father of Songs of the South". Song Yu, Jing Ke and other famous poets in Chu were all influenced by Qu Yuan.

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Qu Yuan's Literary Achievements

After the Chu people established Guanzhong, the capital of the Han Dynasty, Qu Yuan's works had a great influence. With the continuous study and development of Songs of the South, the literature in the north has gradually become Chu. The new five-character poems and seven-character poems are all related to Chu Sao.

Fu writers in Han Dynasty were all influenced by Chu Ci. After the Han Dynasty, works of "Shao Sao" appeared in all previous dynasties. The author often uses Qu Yuan's poems to express his own obstacles, and even uses Qu Yuan's experience as a metaphor, which is the direct development of Qu Yuan's literature.

In addition, there are poems, songs, lyrics, songs, dramas, Qin lyrics, Daqu, scripts and so on. Take the life story of Qu Yuan as the theme, such as The Portrait of Qu Yuan, Nine Songs, Nine Tweens, etc. It is also difficult to count.

Therefore, Lu Xun called Qu Yuan's works "outstanding" and "its influence on later articles is even above 300 in The Book of Songs" (Outline of China Literature History). Guo Moruo, a famous poet, once wrote Ode to Thunder and Electricity for him to commemorate his deeds.