It is a combination of strong emotional catharsis and political narration, and often appears in the form of long poems, with distinct rhythm, sonorous rhyme and agitation. Representative poets are He Jingzhi and Guo Xiaochuan.
The longest political lyric poem in ancient China;
Li Sao is the masterpiece of Qu Yuan, a famous poet in the Warring States Period, and the longest romantic political lyric poem in the history of ancient Chinese poetry.
The poet described his life experience, moral character and ideal, expressed the anguish and contradiction that he was slandered to death, rebuked the fatuity of the king of Chu, the madness of the villain group and the ineffective governance of Japan, and showed the poet's fighting spirit of adhering to the ideal of "beautiful politics", attacking the dark reality, not colluding with evil forces and his patriotic enthusiasm to death.