There are many words and sentences in 300 articles; Uneven sentences may be the development of "Nanyin". "Nan" is the name of Nanle; Nan, two of the 300 articles should have been divided into four from Feng, Ya and Xu. Second, "South" is a Chu Ci. Although Qupai is unknown, it must be different from Feng, Ya and Ode.
Li Sao is the masterpiece of Qu Yuan, a famous poet in the Warring States Period. It is the longest romantic political lyric poem in the history of ancient Chinese poetry. It shows the poet's fighting spirit of adhering to the American political ideal, attacking the dark reality, not colluding with evil forces and his patriotic enthusiasm to death.
Qu Yuan is a poet who loves beauty. He does not deny the beauty of all kinds of art with a narrow utilitarian view. In "Nine Songs" and "Evocation of Soul", there are warm scenes of music, songs and dances and the feelings caused by them everywhere. Strong lewdness, entertaining people, the viewer forgets it.
Qu Yuan is a poet who loves beauty. He does not deny the beauty of all kinds of art with a narrow utilitarian view. In "Nine Songs" and "Evocation of Soul", there are warm scenes of music, songs and dances and the feelings caused by them everywhere. In Qu Yuan's works, it is a beautiful scene of "forcing prostitution to entertain people, and the viewer forgets to return". Similarly, his poems also like a lot of colorful words.
He also developed the figurative techniques in The Book of Songs, endowing plants, fish, insects, birds and animals, Yun Ni and other natural things with human will and life, so as to pin their thoughts and feelings and increase the aesthetic feeling of poetry. Generally speaking, the schools of literary beauty in China ancient literature can be traced back to Qu Yuan.
In the form of poetry, Qu Yuan broke the short and pithy system of The Book of Songs, and created a "Sao-style poem" with long or short sentence patterns, grand length and rich and complicated connotations, which is also of great significance.
Common sense of literature is as follows:
Qu Yuan (about 340 BC-278 BC), a Chu native in the Warring States, was a great patriotic poet and politician, and the founder and representative author of The Songs of Chu. Li Sao is Qu Yuan's masterpiece, with more than 370 sentences and more than 2,400 words. It is the longest political lyric poem in ancient China. Li Sao is often quoted as the general name of all Qu Yuan's works.
Often called "Feng" and "Sao" in the history of literature, they are the sources of realism and romanticism respectively.