Poetry and prose of Quyuan culture

The poems of Qu Yuan's culture are as follows:

1. Nine national mourning songs

Holding a sword, wearing leather armor, chariots crisscross, sword and blade. Enemy, the flag is like a dark cloud and the arrow is on the string. He violated my position and trampled on my team. My left relative died and my right relative was stabbed. Bury two rounds, trip four horses, and beat drums with jade mallets.

Then I will be furious, kill vilen mercilessly and abandon him. No return, no return, the plain is hazy and the road is very remote. Wearing a long sword, holding a strong crossbow, leaving your head, Zhuang Xin will not change. Brave and fearless, you are the most. You will stick to your post until you die. The body is dead, the spirit will never die, and your soul is the ghost of a hero!

2. "Nine Songs Hebo"

Swimming with women in nine rivers, the wind and waves are urgent; Cover the lotus with a waterwheel and drive the two dragons; Looking around Kunlun, my heart flies; The days will be forgotten, but it will be extremely embarrassing;

Fish Scale House, Dragon Hall, Zibei Que and Pearl Palace; Why is the soul in the water? Take a white fish and swim with a woman in the river; Flow in the future; Zizhan traveled eastward and sent the beauty Nanpu; The waves are rough and the scales are coming.

Qu Yuan (about 340 BC-278 BC), a native of Zigui, Danyang, the State of Chu (now Yichang, Hubei), was a poet and politician in the Warring States Period.

Chu Wuwang Xiong Tong's son Qu Xian's descendants. When I was a teenager, I was well educated, knowledgeable and ambitious. In his early years, he was trusted by Chu Huaiwang as Zuotu, and was also a doctor of San Lv, in charge of internal affairs and foreign affairs.

Advocate "American politics", advocate improving talents and abilities internally, improve statutes, and unite external forces to resist Qin. Slashed by nobles, he was exiled to Hanbei and Yuanxiang Valley. After the capital of Chu was breached by Qin Jun, it sank into the Miluo River and died for Chu.

Qu Yuan is a great patriotic poet in China's history, the founder of China's romantic literature, the founder and representative writer of Songs of the South, who initiated the tradition of "vanilla beauty" and was known as the "father of Songs of the South". Song Yu, Jing Ke and other famous poets in Chu were all influenced by Qu Yuan.

The appearance of Qu Yuan's works indicates that China's poems have entered a new era from elegant songs to romantic originality, which has a far-reaching influence on later poems.

Being a bright pearl in the history of China literature is an "outstanding life". There is still a long way to go in Xiu Yuan, and I will go up and down. Qu Yuan's spirit of "seeking" became the noble spirit that later generations with lofty ideals believed in and pursued.