Qu Yuan’s classic poems

Qu Yuan’s classic poem:

1. Enter without saying a word and leave without saying anything. Riding on the returning wind and carrying the cloud flag. Don't be sad because of separation, don't be happy because of new acquaintances. ——Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs·Shao Siming"?

2. How can one's soul be so honest and trustworthy? People's hearts are not the same as mine! "Nine Chapters·One Draw and One Thought"?

3. Live as long as heaven and earth, and shine as brightly as the sun and moon. ——Qu Yuan's "Songs of Chu"

4. I wish you to be grateful as the years go by, and to be friends forever. ——Qu Yuan's "Chu Ci"

5. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down. ——Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"?

6. When the whole world is turbid, I alone am pure; when everyone is drunk, I alone am awake. ——Qu Yuan, "The Fisherman"

Qu Yuan (approximately 340 BC - 278 BC), whose surname is Mi, Qu's family name, given name Ping, and courtesy name Yuan, also named Zhengze and courtesy name Lingjun, was born In Danyang, the state of Chu, his main achievements include advocating the promotion of talents and cultivating laws in domestic affairs and advocating the alliance with Qi to resist Qin in diplomacy.