Li Sao is a literary work created by Qu Yuan, a poet in the Warring States Period. Li Sao was interpreted by Wang Yi in the Eastern Han Dynasty as: "Leave, don't leave; Sao, hey. " Li Sao takes the conflict between ideal and reality as the main line, the contrast between flowers, birds, fish and insects and the fantasy and psychedelic "looking for women" as the symbol, and the emotional agitation and endless fantasy in autobiographical memories alternately unfold the whole poem.
Chu Ci is a new poetic style created by Qu Yuan and the first collection of romantic poems in the history of China literature. Qu Yuan and Song Yuyuan, Chu people in the Warring States Period, and Ci Fu by Xiaoshan, Dong Fangshuo, Wang Bao and Liu Xiang in Huainan in the Han Dynasty 16.
The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems and the beginning of China's ancient poems. Collected 1 1 poems from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period to the 6th century, ***3 1 1 poems, among which 6 poems are sheng poems, that is, only the title has no content, which is called six sheng poems.