Whose are the nine songs written by Qu Yuan?

The Eastern Emperor Taiyi is a god in ancient legends. The emperor of the century: "The emperor of the emperor is Yao Bobao, the emperor is Tianyi, and Ren Huang is Taiyi." According to historical records, when the emperor was in power, under the emperor, Tai Huang was the cloud and Ren Huang was also. "Selected Works" thinks that the East Emperor is too one. [1] The "East Emperor" of the East Emperor Taiyi is not a surname, and the east of the East Emperor does not refer to the geographical direction, but to the degree of dignity. The east is the first of the five parties. In China, the emperor is enshrined in Mount Tai, Dongyue, and the sun, the moon and the east rise.

Originally recorded in Qu Yuan's poem "Nine Songs", it was a god believed and sacrificed by the people of Chu (or South China) during the Spring and Autumn Period and even the Warring States Period. Taiyi is the highest god of Chu, or related to Taiyi and Tai Huang. Taoism believes that Taiyi is invisible, and it is difficult for Chu people to give it an image. Since immortals can be called immortals, they should be people. Nine Poems of the Eastern Emperor Taiyi are Qu Yuan's ode to the Eastern Emperor Taiyi, and it is the most solemn one in Qu Fu. From beginning to end, his poems only describe sacrificial ceremonies and scenes of offering sacrifices to gods, as well as his concubine Huanglong.

The Eastern Emperor Taiyi is a god in ancient legends. The emperor of the century: "The emperor of the emperor is Yao Bobao, the emperor is Tianyi, and Ren Huang is Taiyi." According to historical records, when the emperor was in power, under the emperor, Tai Huang was the cloud and Ren Huang was also. "Selected Works" thinks that the East Emperor is too one. [1] The "East Emperor" of the East Emperor Taiyi is not a surname, and the east of the East Emperor does not refer to the geographical direction, but to the degree of dignity. The east is the first of the five parties. In China, the emperor is enshrined in Mount Tai, Dongyue, and the sun, the moon and the east rise.

Originally recorded in Qu Yuan's poem "Nine Songs", it was a god believed and sacrificed by the people of Chu (or South China) during the Spring and Autumn Period and even the Warring States Period. Taiyi is the highest god of Chu, or related to Taiyi and Tai Huang. Taoism believes that Taiyi is invisible, and it is difficult for Chu people to give it an image. Since immortals can be called immortals, they should be people. Nine Poems of the Eastern Emperor Taiyi are Qu Yuan's ode to the Eastern Emperor Taiyi, and it is the most solemn one in Qu Fu. From beginning to end, his poems only describe sacrificial ceremonies and scenes of offering sacrifices to gods, as well as his concubine Huanglong.