Qu Yuan, named Ping, was originally from Chu. He is a nobleman with the same surname as the King of Chu. He lived in the middle and late Warring States, and Chu and Qin were the most powerful, but other vassal states all had ambitions to annex foreign countries, and the war showed up one after another in China.
Qu Yuan, a former disciple of Chu Huaiwang, was knowledgeable and good at dealing with chaos. He put forward the idea of appointing talents and insisted on uniting with Qi to resist Qin. Under his planning suggestion, Chu was once very powerful. However, due to the frame-up of vested interests and jealous people, Qu Yuan was alienated by the King of Chu and exiled to the Northern Han Dynasty.
Qu Yuan is a loyal opponent of Chu, and he advocates promoting talents and improving politics. Qu Yuan's literary achievements are extremely high. He wrote many beautiful poems, including Li Sao, Tian Wen and Tian Wen. Qu Yuan's poetry creation marks that China's poetry has entered a new stage of development. He was called "the ancestor of Chu Ci" by later generations, which opened a new chapter in China literature.
Qu Yuan's poetry creation was deeply influenced by Chu folk literature and made some innovations. He used his own poems to express the aspirations of Chu people, their yearning for a better life and their dissatisfaction with reality.
Qu Yuan's poems are rich in emotion, strange in imagination, gorgeous in literary talent and gorgeous in style. His poems not only have the beautiful melody of Chu folk songs, but also have their own unique artistic style. His poems with the theme of Chu folk songs have gone beyond the category of folk songs and become a new style. Qu Yuan's poems have attracted countless readers with their unique artistic charm and become an important part of China culture.
Qu Yuan's poems, especially Li Sao, have an important position not only in the history of China literature, but also in the history of world literature. His poems have attracted the attention of countless readers and researchers with their unique artistic style and profound ideological content. Qu Yuan's poems are treasures of China literature and world culture.
Qu Yuan's patriotic spirit and noble quality are deeply admired by later generations. When Chu State was invaded by Qin State, Qu Yuan's heart ached, but he couldn't change the reality, so he chose to throw himself into the river. Qu Yuan's patriotic spirit was deeply admired by later generations. After Qu Yuan's death, people held various activities to commemorate him on the fifth day of May every year, which later evolved into a traditional festival in China-Dragon Boat Festival.
Qu Yuan was the first great poet in the history of China literature. His poetry creation not only created a new literary style, but also had a far-reaching impact on the development of China literature. Qu Yuan's poems attracted countless readers with its unique artistic charm and profound ideological content, and became an important part of China culture. Qu Yuan's poems are treasures of China literature and world culture.