Lisao is a poem written by Qu Yuan, a poet in China during the Warring States Period, and it is 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.
It showed a positive romantic spirit, created a poetic form of "Sao Style" in the history of China literature, and had a far-reaching impact on later generations. Its main annotations are Wang Yi's Chapters and Sentences of Chu Ci in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhu's Notes on Chu Ci in the Southern Song Dynasty and Dai Zhen's Notes on Qu Yuan in the Qing Dynasty.
Qu Yuan's influence:
1. Literary influence: Qu Yuan is the founder of China's romantic literature. His poems have profound ideological and artistic qualities, which have a far-reaching impact not only on the development of China literature, but also on world literature. His poems are not only widely praised, but also adapted into opera, film and other art forms by later generations.
2. Ideological influence: Qu Yuan's patriotic spirit and thoughts of worrying about the country and the people have deeply influenced people in later generations. His poems expressed his love for the motherland and concern for people's life, which also deeply influenced politicians and literati in the history of China.
3. Cultural influence: Qu Yuan is one of the representatives of Chu culture, and his works and thoughts have deeply influenced the cultural identity and development of Chu people. In addition, his works have influenced the traditional culture of China, especially the cultural connotation of traditional festivals such as Dragon Boat Festival.
4. Educational influence: Qu Yuan's works have been selected into Chinese textbooks for primary and secondary schools in China, which has become one of the important ways for primary and secondary school students to understand the culture and history of China. By studying Qu Yuan's works, students can better understand the history and culture of China and cultivate patriotism and social responsibility.