Who was one of the earliest great poets in China?

Qu Yuan initiated the new poetic style of "Chu Ci" and the romantic style of China's poetry. Chu Ci is a collection of Chu Ci in China at the end of the Warring States Period, and the second collection of poems in China history after The Book of Songs. Like The Book of Songs, it has become the source of the development of ancient poetry in China after more than 2,000 years.

A great nationalist and romantic poet created a new poetic style of "Chu Ci".

Yes, Qu Yuan,

Qu Yuan (340-278 BC), a native of Chu in the Warring States Period, was named Mi, Qu, Ping and Yuan. "Li Sao" says: "The name is right and the word is elegant." Chu Danyang (now Yichang City, Hubei Province [1]) is the son of Xiong Tong, the earliest romantic poet in China, the first great patriotic poet in the history of China literature, and the descendant of Qu Xian. His appearance marks that China's poetry has entered a new era from collective singing to solo.

He founded Chu Ci and the tradition of "vanilla beauty". During the Warring States period, Chu was born into a noble family, and worked as a doctor and disciple, in charge of internal and external affairs. After Wuqi, another politician who advocated political reform in Chu was Qu Yuan. He advocated using talents internally, cultivating statutes, and uniting external forces against Qin. Later, he was exiled to the Yuan Xianghe Valley because he was excluded by the nobles.