What are the famous poems about "Qu Yuan"?

1. "Big Move" Pre-Qin Qu Yuan

Youth is thanked, and the sun shines brightly. The spring spirit is vigorous and everything is in full swing. Dark Linghao travels, the soul has no escape.

2. "Traveling Far and Away" Pre-Qin Dynasty·Qu Yuan

Sad for the pressure of the times and customs, I am willing to travel far and wide with ease. The quality is meager and there is no reason for it. How can it be relied on to float?

3. "Bu Ju" Pre-Qin Qu Yuan

After Qu Yuan was released, he was not seen again for three years. He knew how to be loyal, but he was covered in slander. He was upset and confused, and he didn't know what to do.

4. "The Fisherman·Qu Yuan Ji Fang" Pre-Qin Dynasty·Qu Yuan

After Qu Yuan was released, he swam in the rivers and lakes and sang along the banks of the river. His appearance was haggard and his description was haggard.

5. "Nine Chapters Three: Sorrow" by Qu Yuan in the Pre-Qin Dynasty

Why are the people shocked by the impure fate of the emperor and heaven? The people were separated and lost each other, and they moved eastward in the middle of spring.

What is the introduction of "Qu Yuan"?

Qu Yuan (about 340 or 339 BC - 278 BC) was a poet and politician of the Chu State during the Warring States Period in China. Born in Danyang, Chu State (now Yichang, Hubei Province). Mi's surname is Qu's, her given name is Ping, and her courtesy name is Yuan; her name is Zhengze, and her courtesy name is Lingjun. Descendants of Qu Xia, son of Xiong Tong, King of Chu Wu during the Warring States Period. When he was young, he received a good education, was knowledgeable and had great ambitions. In his early years, he was trusted by King Huai of Chu and served as Zuotu and Sanlu officials, and was also in charge of domestic and foreign affairs. He advocated "beautiful government", advocated appointing talents internally, amending laws and regulations, and urging Qi to resist Qin externally. Because he was ostracized and slandered by the nobles, he was exiled to northern Han Dynasty and Yuanxiang River Basin. After Qin general Bai Qi captured Ying, the capital of Chu (now Jiangling, Hubei), Qu Yuan sank into the Miluo River and died for his country.