Qu Yuan's Poetic Image

The main content of this poem and the analysis of Qu Yuan's character are as follows:

The main content of poetry:

It mainly expresses Qu Yuan's deep concern and anxiety about the country and people, as well as his dissatisfaction and resentment. The whole poem is divided into three parts: the first part expounds Qu Yuan's life experience and political ideal; In the second part, Qu Yuan expressed his dissatisfaction with reality and his pursuit of ideals. In the third part, Qu Yuan expressed his deep attachment to the motherland and worries about the future with fairy tales as the background.

Qu Yuan's Character Image:

Qu Yuan is an idealist with strong patriotic feelings and the pursuit of truth. He cares about the country and people and deeply cares about the fate of the country. At the same time, he is also a man with noble moral quality, not afraid of power and sticking to his beliefs and principles. His poems are full of thoughts and explorations on life and society, and show the image of a great thinker.

In a word, Li Sao is a classic of Qu Yuan, which expresses his deep concern and anxiety for the country and people, and shows his noble quality and profound philosophical thinking. Qu Yuan's characters also set an example for us to love the motherland, stick to the truth, not be afraid of powerful people and have noble moral qualities.

Lisao is a poem written by Qu Yuan, a poet in China during the Warring States Period, and it is also the longest lyric poem in ancient China. This poem centers on the poet's self-report. The whole poem uses metaphors, a large number of myths and legends and rich imagination to form a gorgeous literary talent and a magnificent structure, showing a positive romantic spirit, creating a "Sao style" poetry form in the history of China literature, which has a far-reaching impact on later generations.

Create reason:

Sima Qian quoted Liu An's "Li Sao" in Biography of Qu Yuan in Historical Records, saying: "Qu Ping's sick king was unwilling to listen, but flattered the Ming Dynasty, and evil songs were harmful to the public, so Fang Zhengzhi could not tolerate it, so he wrote Li Sao with sad Zen." Qu Yuan's "sadness" and resentment are closely related to the political reality of Chu State.

Li Sao is a political lyric poem written by him according to the political reality of Chu State and his unfair experience. Because the twists and turns describe the poet's life experience, thoughts and circumstances, some people regard it as an image record of Qu Yuan's life course and call it the poet's autobiography.