. Ode to an Orange is the first object-chanting poem in China's poetry history. Qu Yuan skillfully grasped the ecology and habits of dried tangerine peel, connected it with human spirit and character through analogy and association, and gave warm praise. Expressing ambition by things and writing people by things not only communicate things with me, but also integrate ancient and modern times, thus creating what Lin Yunming praised: "It seems that every sentence in two paragraphs is a gift of orange, and every sentence is not a gift of orange, but it is wonderful to see that (Qu) the original and orange can not be divided into two, and they set each other off into interest."