Qu Yuan wrote "Li Sao", so Qu Yuan or the author of "Chu Ci" is called Sao Ren.
Quotation: "Ancient Style" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "How can the voice of righteousness be so faint, so sad and sad?"
Translation: The voice of righteousness is weak, only Qu Yuan's chanting by the Dongting Lake, shadowy Haggard, filled with grief and anger.
Poet, literati. Quotation: Qing Dynasty Shen Fu's "Six Notes of a Floating Life·Wangyou Ji Kuai": "A monument was erected on it, and a big book said 'The Tomb of Su Xiaoxiao in Qiantang'. From now on, people who pay tribute to the ancient poets no longer need to wander around to visit."
The explanation of Sao (Sao) is turmoil, disturbance, instability: riot. Harassment. commotion. Sorrow: "Li Sao is also called "Li Sao". It refers to Chinese Qu Yuan's "Li Sao", and later generally refers to poetry: Sao style. poet. poet. Coquettish (referring to "The Book of Songs" and "Li Sao") refers to ancient poetry or culture.
Refers to the interpreter of women, evolved from apes, who can make and use tools for labor, and can use language Animals that engage in communication: humans. Others, others: "People are like swordsmen, and I am like fish and meat."
Pronunciation: sāorénmòkè
Meaning: Sao Ren: Qu Yuan wrote "Li Sao", so Qu Yuan or the author of "Chu Ci" is called Sao Ren, and later refers to poets and poets. An elegant literati. Also known as "a poet and poet"
Source: "Xuanhe Painting Book·Song Di" of the Northern Song Dynasty: "His thoughts are exquisite; he is like a poet who ascends to the top to write poems."
Translation: The thought used is clever and ingenious, just like the literati himself climbing up to write a poem.