Where did Huai Jin hold Yu's wind and grain come from? It came from Nine Chapters of Huaisha written by Qu Yuan in the Warring States Period.
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Qu Yuan (about 34 BC-about 278 BC) was a great poet, politician and patriot of Chu State during the Warring States Period in China. He was one of the important representatives in the history of ancient China literature and also a representative writer of The Songs of Chu.
Life and deeds:
1. Early life: Qu Yuan was born in Nanjun, Chu (now Xiling District, Hubei Province). He was a famous family in Chu and received a good education. Deeply influenced by Confucianism and Taoism, he has a unique view on poetry creation.
2. Political career: Qu Yuan once held an important position during the period when Chu Huaiwang and Chu mourned the king. However, because he insisted on his loyalty and political stance, he criticized the policies of the country, which caused dissatisfaction among the powerful people at that time and was eventually relegated to Chu.
3. Patriotic feelings: Qu Yuan has deep patriotic feelings for Chu, and he is full of enthusiasm for the prosperity of the country and the nation. Therefore, most of his poems express his concern for the rise and fall of the country and his patriotic pain.
literary achievements and masterpieces:
1. Li Sao: one of Qu Yuan's most famous works, and also the most important chapter in The Songs of the South. Li Sao is famous for its boldness, flowery rhetoric, profound artistic conception and profound thought, and is known as the crown of ancient China Ci.
2. Tian Wen: This is another important work of Qu Yuan, which eulogizes the natural beauty and philosophical discussion in poetic language, and shows Qu Yuan's awe and thinking about everything in the world.
3. Nine Songs: another important representative work of Qu Yuan, which depicts myths and legends and folk stories, and shows its rich imagination and unique aesthetic taste with gorgeous words.
Influence and significance:
1. Literary influence: Qu Yuan's works had a far-reaching influence on China's ancient literature. His unique literary style had an important influence on the creation of later generations' poems and ci poems, and he was regarded as a literary model and an object of study by later generations.
2. Patriotism: His patriotism and the spirit of dying for his country inspired many later generations and became an important representative of China's patriotism.
3. Cultural status: Qu Yuan is regarded as a great writer and national hero in the cultural history of China, and occupies an important position in the literary history and cultural tradition of China.
Qu Yuan's life and creation have been respected by all generations. He is not only a writer, but also an outstanding figure who represents China's patriotic spirit and cultural pursuit in ancient times. His works have been handed down through the ages, and have had a far-reaching impact on China literature and culture, becoming a bright star in the history of China literature.