Prose Poetry of Grade Five: Qu Yuan who moved me.

Wen Tianxiang said: "Since ancient times, no one has died, so we should learn from the history." This is a true portrayal of his life.

It is also the characteristic of countless just men and women through the ages.

Qu Yuan, a great patriotic poet, was in high spirits before his death, but he could not serve his country, and finally died of depression.

In the face of the fatuity of kings, the unreasonable exile, the slander of villains, the sufferings of the people and the peril of Chu, although he could do nothing, the hope of reviving Chu never went out. He always has a glimmer of hope for Chu, and always looks forward to the awakening. As the days passed, the situation in Chu was still very dangerous. He is getting older and older, and he has given up hope for Chu. He wrote all his sadness and resentment into his poems. He knew Chu was going to die, but he would die in this land he loved.

On the fifth day of May, he staggered to the Miluo River. He saw his white hair in the clear river, and his heart churned like waves. He walked along the river. He is determined to use his life to warn those traitors and inspire the patriotic enthusiasm of the people all over the country. He took off his clothes and jumped into the middle of the river.

I don't know with what mood and pace he came to the Miluo River, but I know how great and fearless Qu Yuan is standing by the Miluo River. "There is still a long way to go in Xiu Yuan, and I will search for it." This is his ambition. He is loyal to the country and loves the great aspirations of the people. This is also his heart. He was tortured and helpless.

Qu Yuan's spirit of loving the motherland, loving the people, upholding the truth, and unyielding death and lofty personality of "glory for the sun and the moon" have inspired and nurtured countless Chinese sons and daughters for thousands of years, and his patriotism has taken root in the hearts of China people. Now, I am immersed in Qu Yuan's great personality, and I feel carefree. I think, if this is a spiritual journey, then it must be a journey without regrets.

Han Bikun, fifth grade of Shangkong Primary School.