The 97th sentence in Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" "The road is long and long, I will search up and down" is more traditional. This sentence has now become a famous poem used by many people to encourage themselves. The extended meaning is: In terms of recovering true knowledge, the road ahead is still long, but I will persevere and do my best to pursue and explore. "Li Sao" is a work written by the patriot Qu Yuan to express his worries and enthusiasm. Qu Yuan felt painful that his way of governing the country was not accepted by King Chu Wen. He could only walk away sadly to find the ideal way of life!
Qu Yuan was the official royal family of the Chu State, and the Yan State was the Chinese nation that he relied on for survival. How could the royal family leave their own Chinese nation? This is called "living". The one who is separated is beautiful, and the one who is attached is beautiful. During the competition in the Eastern Han Dynasty, celebrities from all over the world were all looking for their masters with their talents. They waited for the price and traveled among the countries. During the Qin Dynasty and the Chu Dynasty, only Qu Zi was loyal. Even if he was squeezed out and severely hit, there was only one Yan country in his heart. This was the original Patriotism and patriotism. Qu Zi's heart and Que Yi are firmly attached to each other. The spirit of Li Li's patriotism can be learned from the new world, and Miluo is the witness. This is the true meaning of Li Sao Zhongli.
As a great writer, the emergence of Qu Yuan not only marked the beginning of a new era in Chinese poetry, from group singing to individual expression of one's own thoughts, but also the new poetry style he pioneered, the Book of Songs and Chuci, It breaks through the expression form of "The Book of Songs", greatly enriches the appeal of poetry, and opens up a new world for ancient Chinese literary creation. Later generations also called the representative work "Li Sao" in "Chu Ci" and the most appealing "national rhyme" in "The Book of Songs" "sexy". Therefore, "wind" became another name for "The Book of Songs", and "Sao" became another name for "Chu Ci". "Sexy" has become another name for talent, poetry and picturesqueness. "Wind" and "Sao" are the roots of the two fine styles of modernism and romanticism in the history of Chinese poetry.
The poems and essays written by Qu Yuan throughout his life are all collected in "Chu Ci", among which the most magnificent is "Li Sao". It is the longest lyrical poem with narrative in ancient my country. In this poem, Qu Yuan described their family background, experiences and ideals, uncovered and lashed out the dark corruption of the ruling group, and expressed his longing for good wishes and his outstanding feelings of patriotism, love for the party, and loyalty to the motherland.