The second half reflects the poet's thoughts and feelings of patriotism and love for the people after wandering in heaven, pursuing the realization of ideals and dying after failure. The whole poem uses the metaphor of beauty and vanilla, a lot of myths and legends and rich imagination, forming a gorgeous literary talent and magnificent structure, showing a positive romantic spirit, and creating a "Sao style" poetry form in the history of China literature, which has a far-reaching impact on later generations.
2. Nine Songs is the title of Songs of the South. It was originally the name of an ancient song in China myths and legends. Qu Yuan, a Chu man in the Warring States Period, made it on the basis of folk songs offering sacrifices to gods in Chu, and created a large number of gods in his poems, most of which were love songs. Nine songs * * * Eleven articles: Emperor Taiyi, Prince in the Cloud, Lady Xiang, Little Thinking, Hebo, National Mourning, Ritual Soul.
Tian Wen is a long poem written by Qu Yuan, a poet in China during the Warring States Period. This poem, from natural phenomena such as the separation of heaven and earth, the change of yin and yang, the sun, the moon and the stars, to historical stories such as myths and legends, the fierce and stubborn sages, and the rise and fall of chaos, shows the author's bold questioning and truth-seeking spirit towards some traditional concepts and has a strong Taoist color.
4. the fisherman
"Fisherman" comes from "Songs of the South". Wang Yi, a writer in the Eastern Han Dynasty, said: "Fisherman was written by Qu Yuan." This is Qu Yuan's work after he was exiled, persecuted politically and his personal life was in trouble.
Mao Dun's Songs of Chu and the Myth of China and Guo Moruo's Research on Qu Yuan think that it is not Qu Yuan's works, but Qu Yuan's student Song Yu or Chu people in the Warring States Period. Cai Jingquan's History of Chu Literature also quoted the above viewpoint. Opinions vary, but the persuasiveness seems to be insufficient. There are also human masters, such as Zhu, Hong Xingzu and Wang Fuzhi, who wrote Fisherman and Buju.
5. "Travel far"
Travel Far is a poem by Qu Yuan, a poet of Chu State at the end of the Warring States Period. This poem mainly focuses on the imaginary trip to the sky and expresses the author's ideal pursuit of the real world. The whole poem revolves around the main line of "travel", first expounding the motivation of the protagonist's travel, then introducing the preparations before the trip, and finally writing the process of the trip.
There are many strange things in the poem, which reflect the imaginative characteristics of Chu culture, and show the poet's artistic vision of absorbing folk literature and art materials for poetry creation and his creative ability of freely controlling opening and closing.
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