Which river did Qu Yuan jump into?

The Miluo River was jumped by Qu Yuan.

1. The Miluo River is located in the central part of Hunan Province, China. It is the last tributary of the Xiang River. It originates from the Nanyue Mountains in Hanshou County, Changde City, Hunan Province, and flows through Miluo City, Linxiang City, and Yueyang City. , Pingjiang County, Xiangyin County, Huarong County, Yueyang County, Miluo City and other places, and finally flows into Dongting Lake in Miluo City, Yueyang City, Hunan Province.

2. The total length of the Miluo River is about 370 kilometers, and the drainage area is about 17,000 square kilometers. The river water is clear and of excellent water quality. It is one of the important water resources in Hunan Province. The scenery along the Miluo River is beautiful and there are many famous scenic spots and tourist attractions, such as Yueyang Tower in Linxiang City, Junshan Island and Yueyang Tower in Yueyang City, Yueyang Ancient Battlefield in Miluo City, etc.

Introduction to Qu Yuan:

1. Qu Yuan, also known as Zichang, was a native of Chu. He was one of the outstanding representatives in the history of ancient Chinese literature and an important figure in the history of Chinese culture. He is a politician, poet, patriot and cultural celebrity of Chu State, and is known as the "Soul of Chu State".

2. He served in the officialdom of the State of Chu in his early years. Later, because he was dissatisfied with the policies of King Huai of Chu, he left the officialdom, traveled around, and wrote a large number of poems and literary works. His representative works include "Li Sao", "Tianwen", "Nine Songs", etc. These works not only caused great repercussions at the time, but also had a profound impact on Chinese literature, culture, and philosophy in later generations.

3. "Li Sao" is a long poem that describes his life in exile and his longing for his motherland. With its profound thoughts, beautiful language and unique artistic style, this poem has become a treasure of ancient Chinese literature and is known as the "Crown of Poetry".