According to historical records, Qu Yuan was born in the noble state of Chu and once worked as a doctor (equivalent to the current deputy prime minister). He advocated respecting sages, legislating and uniting against Qin, but was strongly opposed by nobles and others. Later, he was deceived into Qin and died in Qin. Chu Hexiang acceded to the throne and let Yin and other traitors take power. They framed Qu Yuan for rebellion, which led to his exile in Jiangnan.
Qu Yuan wrote many excellent poems during his exile, including Nine Chapters on the River. This poem describes what Qu Yuan saw and felt when he crossed the river by boat. In the poem, Qu Yuan expressed his love for beautiful things by saying "My youth is good at this wonderful service". Expressing the anxiety about the fate of the country by "taking a long breath and hiding tears"; Use "It's a long way, but this is Xiu Yuan" to express your confusion about the future road.
In a word, there is a sad and touching story behind this beautiful poem Yu Xi Tan. It not only shows the brilliance of Qu Yuan as a great poet, but also shows us his loyalty and love for the country and people.