1 "Li Sao"
Among Qu Yuan's poetic masterpieces, the most well-known is "Li Sao". "Li Sao" is a poem about immortals written by Qu Yuan, and it is also the longest lyric poem in ancient China. This famous long poem by Qu Yuan is a political lyric poem written by Qu Yuan based on the political reality of Chu State and his own unfair experience, and he was "motivated to express his feelings". Some people call it the poet's autobiography. The whole poem uses the metaphor of beauty and vanilla. , a large number of living legends and rich imagination, with gorgeous literary talent, magnificent structure and changeable forms, interweaving narrative, lyricism and fantasy, showing a positive romantic spirit, and creating the "Sao style" in the history of Chinese literature The poetic form has become a shining pearl in the history of Chinese literature and has had a profound impact on later generations.
2. "Nine Songs·Mrs. Xiang"
"Nine Songs" is a poem written by Chu in the Warring States Period. One of the representative works of the Chinese poet Qu Yuan, it is also the most exquisite, beautiful and charming poem in Qu Yuan's poems. "Mrs. Xiang", but the protagonist in the poem is Xiangjun, and "Nine Songs: Xiangjun" is the sister chapter, which is also a song to worship the Xiangshui God. The theme of this Sao-style poem is to describe the story of lovers' life and death, and the fate of meeting together. It uses a double-layered structure of corresponding light and dark to complement each other and form a realm of blending of scenes. In addition, the work's straightforward lyrical approach to folk love songs The absorption and application of traditional Bixing techniques further strengthened its artistic appeal and had a great influence on the literary creation of later generations.
3 "Tianwen"
Qu Yuan, a famous poet during the Warring States Period, wrote many poems, and the most special one is probably "Tianwen". "Tianwen" is the second long poem in Qu Yuan's works. It is another major work after Qu Yuan's first long lyric poem "Li Sao". It is also a rare and wonderful article in the history of Chinese literature. "Tianwen" is not only different from Qu Yuan's other works in its artistic expression, but also mainly from the conception of the work to the "strangeness" of the thoughts expressed in the work. It shows the poet's extraordinary knowledge and amazing artistic talent. It is known as "Tianwen". It is known as "the most amazing work through the ages".
4 "Nine Chapters: Crossing the River"
"Nine Chapters: Crossing the River" is a masterpiece of poetry by Qu Yuan, a famous poet during the Warring States Period, and is one of the "Nine Chapters". "Nine Chapters" is a collection of short lyrical poems by the famous poet Qu Yuan during the Warring States Period. It fully demonstrates Qu Yuan's experiences and thoughts and feelings in the second half of his life. It is an important document for studying Qu Yuan's life trajectory and mental journey. "Nine Chapters: Crossing the River" is one of the most famous poems in "Nine Chapters" and was written by Qu Yuan in his later years. The whole poem is an organic combination of scenery and lyricism, and the skillful use of metaphors and symbols reflects the poet's superb artistic level. In addition, this poem contains a large section of narrative text, which describes the scenery of the watershed. It became the earliest outstanding documentary poem in China and had a lot of influence on the creation of similar poems in later generations.