This work has high artistic value in both content and form. It is based on the author Qu Yuan's personal experience, expressing his worries about the political situation in Chu and his dissatisfaction with his own experience. Metaphors, symbols and fables are widely used in poetry, and all kinds of contradictions and conflicts in real life are integrated into poetry, which profoundly reflects the social reality at that time.
As a classic in the history of China literature, Li Sao not only has high literary and artistic value, but also occupies an important position in China culture. The romantic spirit and the expression of personal feelings embodied in this work have influenced countless poets and writers in later generations. Its influence is not limited to China, but also spread to overseas sinologists and literary lovers.
Li Sao is also the first landmark work in the history of China literature. Its appearance marked the beginning of China literature's maturity and independence, and laid the foundation for the later literary development. At the same time, the romantic poetic style represented by Li Sao has also become an important school of China literature, which has influenced countless literary works in later generations.
As a classic in the history of China literature, Li Sao has profound ideological and emotional connotations and is an important part of China culture. Its appearance marked the beginning of China literature's maturity and independence, and laid the foundation for the later literary development.
Representative works describing poetry:
1, Li Bai: A famous romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty, famous for his unrestrained style. Representative works include "Thinking on a Quiet Night" and "Into the Wine".
2. Du Fu: an outstanding realistic poet in the Tang Dynasty, was called "Poet Saint" by later generations for his affectionate and frank style. Representative works include "Remembering Brothers on a Moonlit Night" and "Ascending the Mountain".
3. Bai Juyi: a famous realistic poet in Tang Dynasty, who advocated that "articles should be written in time, and songs and poems should be written". Representative works include Farewell to Ancient Grass and Selling Charcoal Weng.
4. Li Qingzhao: A famous poetess in the Song Dynasty, who is famous for her freshness, elegance and delicacy. Her masterpieces include Dream, Slow Voice and Slow Breath, etc.
5. Su Shi: a famous writer, calligrapher and painter in Song Dynasty, who advocated "writing is like a man". Representative works include Niannujiao Chibi Nostalgia and Mink Head.