Qu Yuan is a romantic poet.
Qu Yuan is the first great patriotic poet in the history of China, the founder of China's romantic literature, and is known as "the ancestor of Chinese poetry" and "the ancestor of Ci and Fu". He is the founder and representative author of "Chu Ci", which opened up 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.
Quyuan's famous sentence
1. It's a shame to mix peppers with mushrooms. (Li Sao)
2. It's a long way to go, and I will go up and down. (Li Sao)
3. I take a long breath to hide my tears and mourn the hardships of people's lives. (Li Sao)
4. I am still good at my heart. Although I died nine times, I still have no regrets. (Li Sao)
5. Take a horse to gallop, and come to my road first. (Li Sao)
6. The sun and the moon suddenly don't drown, and spring and autumn take their place. (Li Sao)
7. It means that after nine days, I think that I am righteous, and my husband is only spiritual. (Li Sao)
8. I make the phoenix fly, followed by day and night. (Li Sao)
9. How can we go to stay for a long time when the time is colorful and changeable? (Li Sao)