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Around 340 BC during the Warring States Period, Qu Yuan was born into a noble family in the Chu State. He had outstanding talents in his youth, and soon after he stepped into the court of Chu, he was appreciated and became a great official second only to the prime minister. However, Qu Yuan's idea of political reform was never realized, and he was finally cut from his post and exiled.
During his exile, he traveled to many places in present-day Hunan and Hubei, and wrote many poems full of patriotic feelings and concern for the people. Later, when the state of Chu died, Qu Yuanxin was wrapped in indescribable pain, so he came to the Boluo River, picked up a stone, and threw himself into the river to commit suicide.
After Qu Yuan's death, people built temples and tombs for him, and admired and remembered him for a long time. He died on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, and people regard this day as a festival, the Dragon Boat Festival. There is a custom in Qu Yuan's hometown and the vast areas of southern China that a grand dragon boat race is held every day, and it is said that dragon boat rowing means to save Qu Yuan.
People have to eat zongzi every Dragon Boat Festival, which is also said to be related to Qu Yuan. Originally, in order to sacrifice Qu Yuan, the common people on the side of the Boluo River wrapped rice into zongzi and threw them into the water to feed the fish, so that the fish were full and no longer ate Qu Yuan's corpse; Later, this custom spread throughout the country, and even to Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asian countries.
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Qu Yuan has the causes and consequences of Qu Yuan's surrender to the river, and it is enough to copy a paragraph.
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A brief introduction to the story of Qu Yuan's throwing into the river is as follows:
When Qu Yuan held the post of Sanlu Doctor in the Chu State, he advocated internal reform and external fighting to resist Qin, but this idea violated the interests of the nobility and was slandered. And King Chu Huai listened to the slander and gradually alienated Qu Yuan. Later, when the state of Qin attacked the state of Chu, Qu Yuan wrote a letter to the king of Chu, persuading him to join forces with the state of Qi to fight against Qin, but was slandered by the villain, and the king of Chu Huai no longer believed in Qu Yuan.
In the end, the capital of Chu Hail Bridge was breached by Qin, and Qu Yuan, believing that the world had fallen into darkness, was overwhelmed with grief, and committed suicide by throwing himself into the river on the fifth day of the fifth month of the fifth month. After people learned the news of Qu Yuan's suicide, they salvaged Qu Yuan's body and threw rice balls into the river, hoping to feed the fish and turtles in the river, so that they would not bite Qu Yuan.
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Qu Yuan was loyal to King Huai of Chu, but after King Huai's death, King Qingxiang listened to the rumors and exiled Qu Yuan, and later he heard that the country was in trouble, picked up a stone and jumped into the Miluo River to commit suicide. After Qu Yuan threw himself into the river, people were grief-stricken, fearing that Qu Yuan's body would be eaten by the fish and shrimp in the river, so they threw zongzi into the river (originally zongzi leaves wrapped in rice, and later evolved into zongzi) so that Qu Yuan's body would not be incomplete.
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Although Qu Yuan was loyal to King Chu Huai, he was repeatedly ostracized, and after King Huai's death, he was exiled because King Qingxiang listened to slander. In his later years, Qu Yuan lived a long life of exile in the Yuanshui and Xiangshui valleys, seeing that the motherland was weakening day by day and was about to be destroyed by Qin, his ambition to serve the king could not be realized, and he was so worried that he had no time to go, and wrote a large number of poems expressing his grief, and finally committed suicide by throwing himself into the Miluo River in despair.
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In 340 B.C., Qu Yuan, a patriotic poet and doctor of Chu, faced the pain of losing his country, and threw himself into the Miluo River on May 5, and people threw rice into the river with bamboo tubes in order to prevent fish and shrimp from feeding Qu Yuan's body. Show reverence for Qu Yuan.
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Qu Yuan's country was defeated, and Qu Yuan felt that he had no face, so he jumped into the river.
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Qu Yuan was desperate, Qu Yuan jumped into the river, and Qu Yuan hiccuped.
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Qu Yuan was heartbroken and jumped to his death.
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