Who is the father of China's poetry?

The father of China's poetry is Qu Yuan. Qu Yuan is a politician and poet in Chu State, the founder of China's romantic literature, and also the founder of "Chu Ci". He is known as "the father of Chu Ci". Qu Yuan's representative works include Li Sao, Nine Chapters and Nine Questions. Politically, Qu Yuan advocated promoting talents at home and uniting Qi State against Qin State. Qu Yuan was once valued by Chu Huaiwang, and was later slandered and exiled. As the capital of Chu was destroyed by Qin Jun, Qu Yuan, who was still in exile, felt hopeless in saving the country, so he threw himself into the Miluo River.

Qu Yuan (340 BC-278 BC) was a poet and politician of Chu in the Warring States Period. Mi surname, Qu family, human, the word is native; Since the cloud name is regular, the spirit word is even. Born about 340 BC in Danyang, Chu (now Zigui, Hubei), he is a descendant of Qu Xian, the son of Xiong Tong. ?

Qu Yuan is the first great patriotic poet in the history of China and the founder of China's romantic literature. He is known as "the ancestor of China's poetry" and "the ancestor of Ci Fu". He is the founder and representative author of Chu Ci, which started the tradition of "vanilla beauty". The appearance of Qu Yuan marks that China's poetry has entered a new era from collective singing to individual originality. He was called "the soul of poetry" by later generations. ?