The sentence that sticks to the truth and dedicates oneself to the ideal is: "I have tried my best, even if I die nine times, I will not regret it."
Other famous sentences in Li Sao:
1, "Li Sao" wrote that although he advocated restraining himself with morality, he was still derogated after many years: "Although he is good at mending clothes, he wants to change clothes."
2. The poet speaks his mind, expresses his will and writes his pursuit of goodness. The sentence that he will never change until his death is: "My heart is still good, and I don't regret it even if I die."
3. The poet resents Chu Huaiwang's ignorance and credulous rumor: "He resents the mighty practice, but he doesn't care about her husband's heart." .
4. "Li Sao" shows that people in the society at that time violated the rules and took pleasing others as their creed: "Learn to learn to recite ink with pleasure and compete with others for profit."
5. In Li Sao, the two sentences that show that the society you live in is good at opportunism and violates the rules are: the custom is fixed, the practice is clever, and the rules are correct.
6. In Li Sao, it shows the author's frustration and desperation in a dark and chaotic society: "I am so depressed, I am only poor at this time."
7. In Li Sao, it shows that the author would rather die than be as kitsch as a secular villain: "I would rather die in exile than have the heart to do so."
8. In Li Sao, the two sentences that explain that Fiona Fang and the secular villain are incompatible are: "Where is the ability to be happy, the husband is different and peaceful."
9. Li Sao shows that the author remained innocent and died for the right path. It is also based on the example of the ancient sages: "Innocent and sincere in death, and firm in the former sages".
10, comparing villains to many women to show their rejection is: "Many women are jealous of their beauty, but they say they are good at prostitution."
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12. In Lisao, Qu Yuan used the metaphor of "Raptor" to show that he would never go along with the villains: "Raptor doesn't fit in, but it's natural since past lives".
13. What is the "first dress" described by Qu Yuan in Li Sao? Please write it in the original sentence of the poem: "Take lotus flowers as clothes, and pick hibiscus as clothes".
14. In Lisao, Qu Yuan expressed his idea that "no common cause, no common cause, no common cause". The poem is: "whoever can be rich, the husband can be safe."