As a long political lyric poem, in what ways is Li Sao political?

Li Sao, as a long political lyric poem, is political in the first half. It repeatedly confides the poet's concern about the fate of Chu and the people's life, expresses his desire to innovate politics, adheres to his ideals, and never gives in to evil forces even in the face of great disaster.

Lisao is a poem written by Qu Yuan, a poet in China during the Warring States Period, and it is also the longest lyric poem in ancient China. This poem centers on the poet's life experience, experience and mental journey. The poet's thoughts and feelings of patriotism and love for the people are reflected in the statement of dreaming, pursuing ideals and dying after failure.

It can be summarized into two aspects: one is to describe the contradiction between poets and dynasty rulers, that is, the opposition between ideal and reality; The second is to describe the pain and entanglement of the poet's mind, the contradiction between enterprising and retiring.

Creative background:

About the creation age of Li Sao, some say that Qu Yuan was written after he was demoted, or that Qu Yuan was written after he was demoted to the king of Chu, some say that it was written at the end of the year, and some say that it was written at the beginning. So far, there is no conclusion. The writing time should be autumn.

Qu Yuan's "sadness" and resentment are closely related to the political reality of Chu State. Li Sao is a political lyric poem written by him according to the political reality of Chu State and his own grievances. Because the twists and turns describe the poet's life experience, thoughts and circumstances, some people regard it as an image record of Qu Yuan's life course and call it the poet's autobiography.