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Qu Yuan (about 34 BC, 278 BC), whose name is Ping, was originally written.

He was born into a noble family in Chu, and showed outstanding talent when he was young. He became a left disciple of Chu Huaiwang (official name), assisting King Huai in planning state affairs and issuing government decrees. It is very important for the king to receive envoys from various countries and handle foreign affairs. This makes some people jealous. His political enemy, Doctor Shangguan, made a rumor about him in front of Huai Wang, saying that Qu Yuan was proud of his achievements and even ignored Huai Wang. Huai Wang became angry and alienated Qu Yuan.

At that time, among the Seven Heroes of the Warring States, Qin, Qi and Chu were the most powerful. The struggle between Hezong and Lian Heng was fierce, and who could win in the end was determined by the gains and losses of the internal affairs and diplomacy of these three countries. In the internal affairs of Chu, Qu Yuan advocated selecting talents and appointing talents, and made great efforts to govern, in an attempt to establish an ideal society, such as Yao Shun Yu Tang era; In diplomacy, he advocated unity and unity against Qiang Qin's Lian Heng. Because Huai Wang alienated him, these correct ideas of Qu Yuan failed to be implemented.

King Huai is a fatuous monarch. Under the alienation and temptation of King Hui of Qin, he was deceived one after another and broke off the alliance with Qi. As a result, he lost his troops and lost his land, and the national power gradually weakened. After King Qin Zhao succeeded to the throne, he proposed to marry Chu and meet King Huai. Qu Yuan tried his best to dissuade King Huai from being fooled again. However, under the encouragement of his youngest son, Lan, Huai Wang still went. As a result, he was hijacked by the Qin State and died in the Qin State. King Huai's eldest son succeeded to the throne, and Yin Zilan, Shangguan Dafu and others framed Qu Yuan in front of King Huai, and King Huai exiled Qu Yuan to Jiangnan in a rage.

In his later years, Qu Yuan lived in exile in Yuanshui and Xiangshui river basins for a long time. Seeing that his motherland was weakening day by day and was about to be destroyed by Qin, his ambition to serve the king could not be displayed, and he was so worried that he had no time to live. He wrote a lot of poems expressing his anger and finally threw himself into the Miluo River in despair.

material inspiration

In many people's eyes, Qu Yuan is loyal to a bad king, which seems to be a little foolish. But what Qu Yuan is loyal to is not Chu Huaiwang, but the Chu State where he lives. He is full of love for his underdeveloped homeland and works hard for its development. This is the most worthy place for us to admire in Qu Yuan, which is also something that many China people should ponder.

Applicable topic

Foolish loyalty and patriotism, a pure son does not think the country is poor.