Is the longest love poem in ancient my country Li Sao?

No. The longest love poem in ancient my country is "The Peacock Flies Southeast", and "Li Sao" is the longest romantic political lyric poem in the history of ancient Chinese literature

"Li Sao" was written by Qu Yuan, a poet from the Warring States Period in China The poem he created is the longest lyric poem in ancient China.

This poem centers on the poet's self-narration of his life experience, experiences, and aspirations. The first half of the chapter repeatedly expresses the poet's concern for the fate of Chu State and people's lives, expresses the desire to reform politics, and the will to adhere to ideals and never compromise with evil forces despite disasters; The statement of wanting to die after achieving and failing reflects the poet's thoughts and feelings of loving the country and the people.

The whole poem uses the metaphor of beauty and vanilla, a large number of myths and legends and rich imagination to form a splendid literary style and a magnificent structure, showing a positive romanticism spirit and creating a "saucy style" in the history of Chinese literature. "Style" poetry form has had a profound impact on later generations. Its main annotated editions include "Chu Ci Zhang Ju" by Wang Yi in the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Collected Commentary on Chu Ci" by Zhu Xi in the Southern Song Dynasty, and "Annotations on Qu Yuan's Fu" by Dai Zhen in the Qing Dynasty.