The famous classic sayings of Li Sao are as follows:
1. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down.
2. Drinking the dew of Mulan in the morning , the fallen flowers of autumn chrysanthemums at evening meal.
3. Everyone has their own happiness in life, but I only take it as a matter of course to cultivate.
4. I took a long breath to cover my tears, mourning the hardships of the people's lives.
5. I make the phoenix fly soaring day and night.
6. Times are so colorful and ever-changing, how can we stay there?
7. The autumn wind is blowing, and the waves in the Dongting are under the wooden leaves.
8. There are zhi in the garden and orchids in the wine. I miss the young master but I dare not speak. )
9. Riding on a dragon and rolling around, galloping high into the sky.
10. There is no sorrow because of separation, no joy because of new acquaintances.
"Li Sao" is a literary work created by Qu Yuan, a poet of the Warring States Period. "Li Sao", Wang Yi of the Eastern Han Dynasty interpreted it as: "Li means farewell; Sao means sorrow." "Li Sao" takes the conflict between ideals and reality as the main line, with the comparison of flowers, plants and birds and the bizarre and psychedelic "wooing" goddess. The whole poem is developed alternately with the emotional ups and downs in autobiographical memories and the recurring, fleeting illusions. The work expresses concern for the fate of the Chu State and people's lives, "sad for the hardships of the people's livelihood" and laments the treacherous nature of the people.