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Qu Yuan's Li Sao Poems
Qu Yuan's ancient poems about Li Sao are as follows:

1, take a long breath to hide your tears and mourn the hardships of people's lives.

2, mixed ginseng pepper and agaric laurel, Wei Wei is her husband!

It's a long way to go, Xiu Yuan Xi, Xiu Yuan Xi. I'll go up and down.

4, I am also kind-hearted, although I have never regretted my narrow escape.

5, take a ride, come to my doffer first.

6, the sun and the moon are not flooded, and the spring and autumn have their order.

7, refers to the positive nine days, husband only spirit.

8. I make the phoenix fly and follow it day and night.

9. How can we go for a long time when time is colorful and changeable?

As a masterpiece, Li Sao is extremely rich in ideological content. As for its content level, there have always been various ways to divide it. Generally speaking, the first part of the poem is written from his own life experience, quality, cultivation, ambition and other aspects, and traces his struggle to help the king of Chu reform fatuous politics and his experience of being humiliated and ignored.

The political attitude of never going along with others and the firm belief of "nine deaths without regret"; In the middle part, the experiences and lessons of ups and downs in history are summarized with the statements of female admonition and Zhong Hua, and the political proposition of "promoting talents and empowering people" is expounded, which leads to the fantasy realm of wandering around the world and "seeking up and down" and shows the persistent pursuit of ideals.

Qu Yuan is rich in knowledge and has lofty ideals. He advocated amending the law internally and employing people externally. The die-hards in the aristocratic group of Chu constantly attacked and excluded Qu Yuan, making it impossible to realize his political ideal of fighting for it all his life. He used poetry to pour out his sad thoughts and lingering emotions.