The world is turbid and unclear: a cicada's wing is heavy and a thousand junctures are light; the yellow bell is destroyed and abandoned, the tile cauldron thunders; the slanderer is high and the wise man is nameless. ——Qu Yuan's "Chu Ci"
Those who are new to bathing must flick their crowns, and those who are new to bathing must shake their clothes. ——Qu Yuan's "Songs of Chu"
The emperor's son descended to Beizhu, his eyes were dim and he was worried. The autumn wind is blowing, and the waves in the Dongting are under the wooden leaves. ——Qu Yuan's "Songs of Chu"
Carrying a long sword and holding a Qin bow, the head and body are separated and the heart is not punished. Sincerity is both courageous and martial, and ultimately strong and invincible. Since the body is dead, the spirit has become a spirit, and the soul has become a ghost! ——Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs·National Sorrow"
It refers to the fact that the nine heavens are regarded as righteous, and the husband only cultivates spiritually. It is said that at dusk, when it is time to come, the Qiang will change the road in the middle! ——Qu Yuan
The trees are rustling and rustling, and I miss the young master but I am worried about leaving. ——Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs"
When the body is dead, the spirit becomes the spirit, and the soul becomes the ghost hero. ——Qu Yuan's "National Sorrow"
The road is long and long, and I will search up and down. ——Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"
I don't know that the world is turbid, and the human heart is indescribable. ——Qu Yuan's "Songs of Chu"
I wish you to be grateful as the years go by, and to be friends forever. ——Qu Yuan's "Chu Ci"
Hu Jiangli and Pi Zhixi were admired by Ren Qiulan. ——Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"
Be careful and careful, and you will never make mistakes; be virtuous and selfless, and you will be as good as heaven and earth. ——Qu Yuan
He enters without saying a word and leaves without saying a word. Riding on the returning wind, he carries the cloud flag. Don't be sad because of separation, don't be happy because of new acquaintances. ——Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs·Shao Siming"
About dusk, in anticipation of coming, the Qiang changed their way to the middle road. ——Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"
When everyone is drunk, I am alone awake; when the whole world is muddy, I am alone clear. That’s why we see it. ——Qu Yuan's "Chu Ci·Fisher Father"
The sage is not stagnant in things, but can move with the world. ——Qu Yuan's "Songs of Chu: Fisherman"