1. Lyricity: Zhang Sentence is a highly lyrical work. As a patriotic poet, Qu Yuan expressed his painful feelings about the invasion of Chu, his hometown, by foreign enemies, and his eager desire for struggle and pursuit in the painful reality.
2. Sighing and introspection: Qu Yuan expressed his profound touch on the social reality at that time and his thoughts on human nature and destiny by sighing his tragic fate, reflecting on the political corruption and social moral corruption in Chu State, and thinking about fate and personnel.
3. Application of imagination and imagery: Qu Yuan described his inner experience with vivid and imaginative imagery and pondered the fate of Chu. He uses rich metaphors, symbols and metaphors to describe grotesque scenes and colorful pictures, which makes his poems have a mysterious, peculiar and extraordinary artistic atmosphere.
4. The use of phonology: Zhang pays attention to the coordination of rhythm and prosody in phonology, making the poem catchy and musical. In the use of lyrics, Qu Yuan chose smooth and harmonious lyrics, which made the whole poem beautiful and harmonious, and increased its artistic appeal.
5. Ideological independence: The sentences from Louzhang are highly ideological and independent, which embodies the pursuit of individual freedom, integrity and truth in the poem. Qu Yuan expressed his yearning for human kindness, democratic politics and social morality through his poems, and criticized the rulers, showing the qualities of independent thinking and firm belief.