Qu Yuan's deeds are as follows:
When Chu Huaiwang was a monarch, because of his honest character, he was unwilling to listen to Doctor Shangguan when amending laws and regulations. In addition, Chu Huaiwang's son Yin Zilan, Shangguan Doctor Jin Shang and his favorite concubine Zheng Xiu were all bought by Zhang Yi, the envoy of Qin State, which not only made Wang Huai unable to accept Qu Yuan's opinion, but also alienated him. In 305 BC, Qu Yuan opposed the conclusion of the Yellow Thorn Alliance between Chu Huaiwang and Qin, but Chu completely embraced Qin. Qu Yuan was expelled from the capital by Chu Huaiwang and began his exile.
He is the earliest romantic poet in China, the descendant of Qu Xian, the son of Xiong Tong in Chu Wuwang, and the first great patriotic poet in the history of China literature. His appearance marks that China's poetry has entered a new era from collective singing to solo.
Qu Yuan's most famous sentence:
There is a long way to go in Xiu Yuan, and I will go up and down.
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