Tian Wen is a long poem written by Qu Yuan, a poet in China during the Warring States Period. This poem, from natural phenomena such as the separation of heaven and earth, the change of yin and yang, the sun, the moon and the stars, to historical stories such as myths and legends, the fierce and stubborn sages, and the rise and fall of chaos, shows the author's bold suspicion of some traditional concepts and the exploration spirit of pursuing truth.
The language is unique, and the sentence pattern is mainly four words, with no suffix, four sentences and one sentence, each with its own rhyme, and the rhythm and rhyme are naturally coordinated.
The whole poem is about the phenomena of heaven, earth, nature and the world. It is fantastic in content, showing the author's personality of deep thinking, active thinking and rich imagination, showing extraordinary knowledge and amazing artistic talent, and is known as "a wonderful book through the ages".
2. Li Sao
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 devoted the poet's concern for 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.
The second half reflects the poet's thoughts and feelings of patriotism and love for the people through the statement of dreaming, pursuing ideals and dying after failure.
The whole poem uses the metaphor of beauty and vanilla, a lot of myths and legends and rich imagination, forming a gorgeous literary talent and magnificent structure, showing a positive romantic spirit, and creating a "Sao style" poetry form in the history of China literature, which has a far-reaching impact on later generations.
3. Nine Songs in the Cloud
Nine Songs in the Cloud is a poem written by Qu Yuan, a poet of Chu State in the Warring States Period, and it is one of the "Nine Songs". This poem vividly describes the wandering image of the cloud, describes various forms of the cloud in the vast sky, and transforms this form into an anthropomorphic image of the cloud god.
It also shows the characteristics of the cloud god from different angles, showing people's yearning for the cloud god and God's courtesy and respect for people. The whole poem combines the cloud color in the sky with the imaginary cloud god, which is vivid and magical, with exquisite images and deep feelings.