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Which of Qu Yuan's famous quotes in "Li Sao" expresses the indomitable spirit of struggle for freedom and resistance to aggression?

Everyone enjoys his or her own life, but I only take it as a matter of course that I am good at cultivation. Even though I understand you, I haven't changed yet, so I don't have the heart to punish you.

"Li Sao" is the masterpiece of the famous poet Qu Yuan during the Warring States Period. It is the longest romantic political lyric in the history of ancient Chinese poetry. The poet begins by narrating his life experience, moral character, and ideals, and expresses the depression and contradiction of being slandered and persecuted. He denounces the fatuousness of the king of Chu, the rampant gangs, and the deterioration of the government. It shows that the poet adheres to the ideal of "beautiful government" and criticizes the dark reality. The fighting spirit of not collaborating with evil forces and the unswerving patriotic enthusiasm until death.