There's still a long way to go, Xiu Yuan. It's Chu ci. "The road is long, Xiu Yuan, and I will go up and down." Li Sao, written by Qu Yuan, a poet in the Warring States Period, means: The road ahead is long, and I will spare no effort to explore it. This famous sentence, which has been passed down through the ages, has inspired generations of people with lofty ideals to pursue the truth unremittingly and live and die with it. Original sentence: Be cautious in your life, look ahead and look back, and charge from the front; There is a long way to go in Xiu Yuan, and I will go up and down.
The origin of Chu ci:
Chu Ci, also known as "Chu Ci", is a new poetic genre created by Qu Yuan, a poet of Chu State in the Warring States Period. Qu Yuan's lyric poem Li Sao has a romantic style and is a masterpiece of Chu Ci, so Chu Ci is also called "Sao Style". The name of "Chuci" first appeared in the period of Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty, when "Chuci" had become a literary genre. "Chuci" refers to poems and fu created with Chuci, Chuyu and Chutoponyms. Furthermore, the direct source of Chu Ci should be Chu folk songs represented by Nine Songs.