Qu Yuan's famous phrase "only the grass and trees are scattered, and he is afraid of the beauty's death" is because he expressed the sorrow of human beings for the passage of time, which resulted in the word "the beauty's death".
In China's classical literature, "Beauty Withered" has become a code name, which is often used to express that youth is gone, talent is not appreciated, or people are sad about the passage of time. It is often compared with "the end of the hero", and "the end of the hero, the beauty is dying" to express the tragic feelings of helplessness for the decline of good things.
Lisao is a poem written by Qu Yuan, a poet in China during the Warring States Period, and it is also the longest lyric poem in ancient China. This poem centers on the poet's life experience, experience and mental journey. The first half repeatedly confided the poet's concern about the fate of Chu and people's life, expressing his desire to reform politics and his will to stick to his ideals and never compromise with evil forces even in times of disaster.
Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia: Li Sao