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Qu Yuan was born in an aristocratic family, but he liked to read since he was a child, and often wandered in the sea of books, and his family members were very virtuous, so the family education atmosphere was relatively simple and there was no extravagance of the nobility. Qu Yuan grew up among the common people since he was a child, and he was very sympathetic to the suffering of the people, so he developed his noble character of benevolence and love for the people.
Qu Yuan was an official in the court and thought about the people, in order to reduce the oppression of the nobles on the people, and to recommend virtuous people for the court, Qu Yuan advocated the reform of the law, and the main content of the reform was to target the old aristocratic forces, weaken the aristocratic forces to alleviate the pressure and suffering of the people. However, the power of the old aristocracy was not so easy to shake, and in the end, Qu Yuan could only defeat and be exiled by King Chu Huai with the power of one person.
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Qu Yuan (340 BC, 278 BC), a native of Chu during the Warring States Period, surnamed Mi, Qu Shi, Mingping, Ziyuan, with the word line; In "Lisao", he said: "The name is more than the regular, and the word is more than Lingjun." Born in Danyang, Chu State, he is a descendant of Qu Bian, the son of Xiong Tong, King Wu of Chu, and is the earliest romantic poet in China and the first great patriotic poet in the history of Chinese literature to leave his name.
His appearance marked the beginning of a new era of Chinese poetry from collective singing to individual singing.
He founded Chu Ci and also created the tradition of "vanilla beauty". During the Warring States Period, he was born as a nobleman in Chu State, served as a doctor in Sanlu, and a disciple in charge of internal and foreign affairs. He advocated raising meritocracy internally, cultivating the law, and externally advocating the joint resistance to Qin.
Later, because he was squeezed out by the nobles, he was exiled to the Yuanxiang Valley.
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He advocated joining forces to resist Qin and advocating "American politics".One of China's greatest patriotic poets, wrote "Lisao", was depressed, and then died in anger by throwing himself into the Miluo River. Legend has it that the Dragon Boat Festival came because of him. He is one of the four cultural celebrities in the world.
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1. Qu Yuan (about 340 B.C.-278 B.C.), surnamed Mi, Qu Shi, Mingping, Ziyuan, also known as Yun Zheng, Zijun, was born in Zigui, Danyang, Chu (now Yichang, Hubei), a poet and politician of Chu during the Warring States Period. A descendant of Qu Bian, the son of Xiong Tong, King of Chuwu. As a teenager, he was well-educated, well-informed, and ambitious.
In his early years, he was trusted by King Chu Huai, and served as a leftist disciple and a doctor in Sanlu, and was also in charge of domestic and foreign affairs. He advocated "American politics", advocated the internal promotion of meritocracy, the cultivation of the law, and the external force to unite to resist Qin. Because he was excluded and slandered by the nobles, he was exiled to the northern Han and Yuanxiang valleys.
After the state of Chu was defeated by the Qin army, he sank in the Miluo River and martyred the state of Chu.
2. Qu Yuan is a great patriotic poet in history, the founder and representative writer of "Chu Ci", who opened up the tradition of "vanilla beauty" and is known as the "ancestor of Chu Ci".
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