1. Adhering to the ideal of "American politics" and persisting in reforming unhealthy politics are the core of Qu Yuan's patriotism.
2. Perseverance and resolute struggle against evil forces is an important aspect of Qu Yuan's patriotism.
3. People-oriented, worrying about the country and people is the motive force of Qu Yuan's patriotism.
Qu Yuan was originally trusted by the monarch, so that politics could be brought into full play. However, due to personality reasons, the villain succeeded in swearing and gradually lost the trust of the monarch.
Expansion: Qu Yuan:
Qu Yuan is a great patriotic poet in China's history, the founder of China's romantic literature, the founder and representative writer of Songs of the South, who initiated the tradition of "vanilla beauty" and was known as the "ancestor of Songs of the South".
Song Yu, Le Tang and Jing Ke were all influenced by Qu Yuan. The appearance of Qu Yuan's works marks that China's poetry has entered a new era from elegant harmony to romantic originality. His main works are Li Sao, Nine Songs and Nine Chapters. Chu Ci, with Qu Yuan's works as the main body, is one of the sources of China's romantic literature, which has a far-reaching influence on later poetry.
What is Qu Yuan's spirit?
1, love the motherland
The spirit of loving the motherland is to realize the great cause of Chu's reunification. Qu Yuan is ambitious. At home, he helped reform the powerful country, and advocated joint resistance to Qin externally, which made Chu once rich and strong. Although exiled or even exiled, he always cared about the rise and fall of the motherland. Knowing that he was facing many dangers, he refused to leave Chu State in the era of "the use of Chu materials", showing his infinite loyalty to the motherland.
Step 2 stick to the truth
In Qu Yuan's political career, he inherited the spirit of truth, and insisted on American political thoughts such as recommending virtuous people, empowering them and raising the law. Although he died nine times without regret, he expressed his selflessness and fearlessness in upholding the truth. After wandering, I still encourage myself with the inscription "The road is long and Xiu Yuan is Xi, Xiu Yuan is Xi, and I will go up and down".
I would rather die than surrender.
As an unyielding spirit, during his tenure, Qu Yuan was honest and clean, caring for the people, benefiting the people, opposing Shi Qing Shi Lu, limiting the privileges of the old nobles, and fighting to the death with the decadent Chu aristocratic group, knowing that honesty would lead to disaster, but unwilling to steal peace, go with the flow, or go with the flow, and always "endure and give up".