What are Qu Yuan's three representative works?

Qu Yuan's three masterpieces are Li Sao, Tian Wen and Jiu Ge. Qu Yuan, surnamed Mi, surnamed Qu, Ming Ping, whose real name is Yuan, was born in Zigui County, Hubei Province. Speaking of Jinan, Jingzhou, Hubei, he claimed to be a descendant of the ancient emperor Levin. His ancestor Qu Xian was sealed in Qu Di by Chu Wuwang. Because Qu Yuan took Qu as his surname, he was trusted in his early years and was praised as the first person in Chu Ci.

As a doctor in San Lv, he often discussed state affairs with Chu Huaiwang, advocated the unification of Chu and Qi, fought against Qin, and repeatedly opposed the friendly actions of Chu Huaiwang and Qin. After Zhao Haoqi, the king of Qin, detained Chu Huaiwang, Qu Yuan continued to assist the king of Chu. In the sixth year of the King of Chu, the King of Chu intended to make peace with the State of Qin.

Qu Yuan's influence on later generations

The symbolism of Qu Yuan's vanilla beauty inherited and waved the metaphor of The Book of Songs, and Qu Yuan's creation showed emotional liberation to a certain extent, thus creating a brand-new poetic style full of vitality and strong appeal. Because of the need of this kind of emotional expression, we can't be satisfied with plain writing techniques, but need to borrow a lot of mythological materials from Chu.

With beautiful fantasy, the realm of poetry has been greatly expanded, showing magnificent characteristics. This has opened up a new path for the creation of China's classical poetry, and poets with strong personality and emotion such as Li Bai and Li He have been greatly inspired by it. It can be said that all the schools in China's ancient literature that pay attention to literary beauty can be traced back to Qu Yuan.