In China's ancient literature, Fu is a unique style, which is characterized by describing the image and emotion of things, and is highly artistic and expressive. Among many fu works, one of the most famous fu is Jia Yi's Fu of Hanging Qu Yuan.
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The beginning of "Ode to Qu Yuan" is "Qu Yuan, a Chu man, gave up his love, left, was exiled, wandered in the wild, became ill with worry, and died in Miluo." This passage vividly depicts Qu Yuan's tragic experience and his experience of being exiled because of his patriotism. Next, Fu Wen praised Qu Yuan's poetic talent and patriotism, expressing the author's admiration for Qu Yuan and his pursuit of patriotism.
In "Ode to Qu Yuan", Liu Xiang expressed his pursuit of literature and art by praising Qu Yuan's poetic talent. For example, "Qu Yuan's poems are fresh and lofty, tactfully affectionate, magnificent and colorful, with gorgeous rhetoric, profound artistic conception, melodious rhyme and smooth rhythm, which are really treasures of literature." This passage vividly depicts Qu Yuan's poetic talent and expresses the author's pursuit of literature and art and admiration for Qu Yuan.
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in addition to his pursuit of literature and art, Liu Xiang also expressed his pursuit of patriotism in the ode to qu yuan. For example, "Qu Yuan's ambition is loyal and patriotic, indomitable, fearless of violence, disdainful of treachery and greedy for power, which is really a model of patriotism." This passage vividly depicts Qu Yuan's patriotic spirit and expresses the author's pursuit of patriotic spirit and admiration for Qu Yuan.