How to evaluate the seventh issue of the CCTV variety show "China in Classics" "Chu Ci"

When it comes to "Chu Ci", the first thing that comes to mind may be the most famous "Li Sao" or "Tianwen", the origin of the name "Tianwen No. 1", but I believe that in After watching this program, everyone will definitely remember another immortal poem "Ode to Orange" in "Chu Ci".

Qu Yuan's early work "Ode to Orange" pioneered poetry to praise objects and express aspirations. On the surface, it eulogized orange trees, but it was actually the poet's confession of his ideals and personality. Sa Beining, who was born in the land of Jingchu, claims to be Qu Yuan's "little fellow countryman". During this visit, Sa Benin brought a box of tangerines from Qu Yuan's hometown, which made the old man burst into tears.

Spanning more than two thousand years, why did Qu Yuan shed tears? If he saw "Tianwen No. 1" in person, what emotion would Qu Yuan express? This program will once again stage a touching encounter. During the dialogue, we not only understand why Qu Yuan asked about the way of heaven, but also let Qu Yuan feel how today's Chinese people write the most romantic poems into the universe and continue his "Lu Man" from generation to generation. The spirit of "man (man), my journey is far away, I will search up and down".