The Basic Significance of China's Poetry in Chu Sao

Showing a strong romantic sentiment and artistic appeal. His aesthetic thought is characterized by the integration of Confucianism and Taoism aesthetics. Adhere to the realistic spirit of Confucian aesthetics and emphasize the "inner beauty" of talent and cultivation. "I have both inner beauty and self-cultivation ability." Chu Sao refers to the art of Chu in the Warring States period and the aesthetic consciousness and thought embodied in Li Sao, represented by Qu Yuan. The cultural and geographical background of its formation preserved the primitive legacy of Chu clan culture and the aesthetic consciousness of traditional customs and myths, and witchcraft prevailed.