Qu Sao's classic sentences

Qu Sao's classic famous sentence is as follows:

Take a long breath to hide your tears and mourn the hardships of people's lives. -Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" I sighed and tears could not stop flowing down. I am lamenting how hard life is for that nation! Obviously, from this, we can find that although Qu Yuan was a noble in Chu and a scholar-bureaucrat, his in-depth contact with the working people during his exile made him deeply feel the sufferings of the people, so there were often poems in his poems that worried about the country and the people.

For the ideal cherished in my heart, I will not regret it a thousand times. -Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" As long as it conforms to the beautiful ideal in my heart, I will not be disappointed even if I die nine times. These two sentences show the poet's persistent pursuit of beautiful ideals. His ideal is to resist Qiang Qin's aggression, safeguard Chu's independence, and implement Qingming politics.

People's livelihood has its own joy, and I am used to it. Although my body has not changed, I can't punish my heart. -Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" Ordinary people have all kinds of fun, and I am used to loving self-cultivation. Even if I am dismembered, my mind will not change. How can I defeat my lofty aspirations?

There is a long way to go in Xiu Yuan, and I will go up and down. -Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" has a long way to go. I want to look for (the sun in my heart) everywhere. It embodies the exploration spirit of Qu Yuan, a romantic poet in Qing Dynasty.

Drinking Mulan in the morning reveals water, and eating autumn chrysanthemum in the evening reveals British autumn. -Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" drinks magnolia dew in the morning and chews autumn chrysanthemum in the evening. Drinking dew means not getting along with the world, and using the allusion that Phoenix doesn't drink dew or eat essence.